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What is illegal when selling online?

Legal analysis: Illegal online commodity transactions: 1. Selling goods that infringe the exclusive rights of registered trademarks. 2. Violate relevant regulations on enterprise registration management and forge or falsely use company names. 3. Use names, packaging, and decoration that are similar to well-known products, causing confusion with other people's well-known products and misleading consumers. 4. Use web pages to publish corporate or product information that is inconsistent with the real situation and conduct false propaganda. 5. Malicious slander and damage to competitors’ business reputation and product reputation. 6. Selling counterfeit and shoddy goods to harm the interests of other operators or consumers. 7. Engage in business activities that require a business license according to laws and regulations without permission. 8. Violate relevant regulations and leak or sell consumers’ personal information without authorization. 9. Use standard contracts to make regulations that are unfair and unreasonable to consumers and infringe on consumer rights.

Legal basis: Article 8 of the "Consumer Rights and Interests Protection Law of the People's Republic of China" states that consumers have the right to know the true status of the goods they purchase and use or the services they receive. Consumers have the right to require operators to provide the price, place of origin, producer, use, performance, specifications, grade, main ingredients, production date, expiry date, inspection certificate, instructions for use, After-sales service, or service content, specifications, fees and other related information.