Law enforcement departments will comprehensively identify and punish according to the situation, and the relevant provisions of the Law on the Protection of Minors will apply to the act of spreading bad videos to minors. It is suggested that the public stay away from bad videos and maintain a good network environment and social order.
Bad videos are those that contain harmful, malicious or illegal content. These videos may contain scenes of violence, pornography, nausea, fraud or other illegal activities. Bad videos may have a negative impact on the audience's mental health, moral values and behavior. You should stay away from bad videos and observe appropriate viewing standards and norms.
Spreading bad videos may violate many laws, so you may face many punishments:
1. Violation of network security laws and regulations may result in administrative penalties, including warnings, fines, suspension or revocation of relevant licenses.
2. Whoever spreads obscenity, pornography, violence, terror or abets a crime by improper means may be punished by administrative penalties such as fines and confiscation of illegal income.
To sum up:
In the case that the act of spreading bad videos may violate many laws, we must realize its seriousness and stay away from such acts. According to relevant laws and regulations, such acts may be subject to legal responsibilities such as criminal punishment and administrative punishment. In practice, law enforcement departments will identify and punish minors according to the specific circumstances, and the act of spreading bad videos may be protected by the relevant provisions of the Law on the Protection of Minors. Therefore, we call on the general public to stay away from spreading bad videos and maintain a good network environment and social order. At the same time, standardizing the dissemination of bad information on the Internet requires multi-party cooperation, including establishing and improving laws, regulations and supervision mechanisms, strengthening self-discipline and management of online platforms, and improving public legal awareness and network literacy.
Legal basis:
Criminal law of the people's Republic of China
Article 253
It is stipulated that the crime of spreading obscene articles refers to the act of spreading, selling and making obscene articles. If the circumstances are serious, they may be sentenced to criminal detention or fixed-term imprisonment.