Damage to the company's reputation is usually manifested in spreading false information and malicious slander, which has a negative impact on the company's reputation and image. Many factors need to be considered to determine whether it constitutes damage to the company's reputation, including the subjective intention of the actor, the way of behavior, the scope of influence and so on. If it constitutes infringement, the actor should bear the corresponding legal responsibility.
First, the form of damaging the company's reputation.
Damage to the company's reputation is usually manifested in spreading false information, malicious slander and other acts, such as spreading false statements through media, internet and other channels, misleading the public to have a negative impression on the company. This behavior will not only affect the company's business reputation, but also lead to the company's economic losses.
Second, determine whether it constitutes a consideration that damages the company's reputation.
Many factors need to be considered to determine whether it constitutes damage to the company's reputation. First of all, we should analyze the subjective intention of the actor and whether there is intention or negligence. Secondly, it is necessary to evaluate whether the behavior pattern is unreasonable and immoral. Finally, we should consider the scope of influence, that is, the actual impact of behavior on the company's reputation and image.
Third, the legal liability for damaging the company's reputation.
If it constitutes infringement, the actor should bear the corresponding legal responsibility. This includes civil responsibilities such as stopping the infringement, eliminating the influence, making an apology, and administrative responsibilities such as fines and detention that may be faced. If the circumstances are serious, it may also constitute a criminal offence and face criminal punishment.
To sum up:
Damage to the company's reputation is a serious infringement, which will have a negative impact on the company's reputation and image. Many factors need to be considered to determine whether it constitutes damage to the company's reputation, including the subjective intention of the actor, the way of behavior, the scope of influence and so on. If it constitutes infringement, the actor should bear the corresponding legal responsibility.
Legal basis:
Article 1020 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that the civil subject enjoys the right of reputation. No organization or individual may infringe upon the reputation right of others by insulting or slandering.
Article 102 1 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that if the actor infringes on the civil rights and interests of others through fault, causing damage, he shall bear the tort liability.
Article 246 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that whoever publicly insults others or fabricates facts to slander others by violence or other means, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, public surveillance or deprivation of political rights.