Xiamen man was fined 280 thousand for selling 40 thousand yuan old books online. What legal provisions did his behavior violate?

Xiamen man was fined 280 thousand for selling 40 thousand yuan old books online. His behavior violated the regulations on unauthorized sale of prohibited publications, and he will face punishment. According to the relevant laws and regulations of our country, you can't engage in the business and sales of published books without approval. Therefore, the Jimei Cultural Market Comprehensive Law Enforcement Brigade punished Mr. Yang, but Mr. Yang refused to accept the appeal and won the case.

First, Xiamen men were fined for selling books.

Mr. Yang himself is a lawyer. Because he likes reading, he bought many books. After reading the book, he sold it through his online shop. Unexpectedly, he suddenly received a notice of punishment from Xiamen Jimei Cultural Market Comprehensive Law Enforcement Brigade. The notice said that Mr. Yang sold books without approval and was fined 280,000 yuan. As a lawyer, Mr. Yang expressed dissatisfaction, so he appealed to the Jimei People's Government, but did not expect to uphold the original judgment. Dissatisfied Mr. Yang appealed to Siming People's Court. In the end, Mr. Yang won the case, because Mr. Yang is not an operator, but a sporadic sale of personal property, which is not illegal. However, books sold by Taiwan Province Province and Hongkong Publishing House through WeChat are prohibited from being sold, and others are not counted. Siming people's court ordered the comprehensive law enforcement brigade of the district cultural market to make administrative actions again.

Second, the reasons for Xiamen men's appeal

In the end, Mr. Yang won the case and didn't have to punish the unwarranted 280,000. Personally, I think he is happy, at least he didn't lose a sum of money for no reason. However, according to Mr. Yang's description, one of the reasons for his appeal is to let everyone know whether the sale of used books belongs to publication and distribution, so as to avoid similar problems in the future.

3. Can I sell books?

In China, there are relevant regulations for publishing travel books. Without the right to operate and approval, operators may not sell books. But if you are a consumer, you can sell it twice, because it belongs to the resale of your own property at that time.

Have you ever sold the book you bought?