Yang Ming's studio issued a lawyer's statement, what kind of punishment should people who make rumors receive?

The Internet is not a lawless place. The French open is long and sparse, but it does not leak. I believe many people know exactly what this sentence means. Knowing the law and breaking the law means that they know it is illegal and immoral, but they still openly violate the law. We should severely condemn and sanction such people.

With the continuous development of the Internet, some brand-new criminal means have been triggered on the Internet, such as spreading rumors. Because now is an era when traffic is king, all kinds of unscrupulous self-media and marketing numbers have compiled a set of unfounded rumors in order to gain attention and attention. The ultimate victims of these rumors are mostly well-known public figures. The reason why they are public figures is that they have huge traffic and can get attention for these media.

However, I didn't expect the rumor monger to point the finger at a sports basketball coach recently. He is Yang Ming. Just when everyone was expecting the match between Liaoning team and Zhejiang Guangsha team, I didn't expect to see a message on the hot search list. The news is that Yang Ming cheated. The rumors exposed a series of photos, screenshots, timetables and other evidence of alleged infidelity. Yang Ming didn't respond to this matter at first, but he commissioned the studio to make a statement after the game.

In the explanation, I said that I strongly condemned this practice. Moreover, this irresponsible rumor has brought great harm to the parties. The rumour maker will be punished with legal weapons. In fact, rumors have constituted the relevant conditions for illegal crimes. Under normal circumstances, they will be fined up to 500 yuan and detained up to 5 days. If the circumstances are serious, the offender shall be detained for more than 5 days 15 days, and fined up to 500 yuan. If the circumstances are serious enough to constitute libel, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years.

So the Internet is not a lawless place. When you type on the keyboard and make some inappropriate remarks, you are actually being monitored by the relevant departments. For those unscrupulous media, traffic can no longer be regarded as their professional standard. As journalists, they should be realistic. Now rumors have become a very common phenomenon. I hope everyone can scoff at rumors in their daily lives, and when they find similar phenomena, they must actively use legal weapons to safeguard their own legal channels. This is the right way. Let's act.