1. What is the crime of using someone else's signature?
1. If you impersonate others to sign a contract, it may constitute the crime of contract fraud; Other corresponding crimes may also constitute financial fraud and bill fraud;
2, if it is in the process of litigation, fraudulent use of other people's signatures may constitute the crime of obstruction of testimony and perjury;
3. If it is a fake star signing to sell goods, it constitutes an infringement of others' name rights, and a large amount can constitute a crime of fraud.
Second, what are the manifestations of infringement of the right to name and how to compensate?
The forms of infringement of the right to name are:
1, interference: that is, interfering with citizens' decision and use of their own names;
2. Embezzlement: using the name of others without my consent;
3. Counterfeiting: that is, pretending to engage in non-governmental economic activities.
Anyone who infringes on another person's name right shall be liable for damages. Compensation for the losses suffered by the name holder.
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Legal basis: Article 266 of the Criminal Law stipulates that whoever defrauds public or private property in a relatively large amount shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance, and shall also or only be fined;
If the amount is huge or there are other serious circumstances, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years and shall also be fined;
If the amount is especially huge or there are other especially serious circumstances, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 10 years or life imprisonment, and shall also be fined or confiscated. Where there are other provisions in this Law, such provisions shall prevail.