In general, the Supreme Law should try homicide cases on large data trading platforms. This means that the Supreme Court will start to reform the electricity platform and Internet market. This move will bring a positive side to this impact on the standardization industry. Because in these cases, the Supreme Court is gradually establishing a commercial platform. Specifically, these impacts are: industry unification, legitimate competition and sustainable development. The following authors explain this in detail.
First of all, the highest law for prosecuting big data cases, the impact of industry unification: the so-called big data trading platform provides the same goods or services to old customers at a more expensive price, so that old customers can pay more Buy at a high price. Customers believe that a reliable platform will remain in the hands of old customers, and mature big data is actually using commercial platforms to disappoint old customers. In order to take advantage of these illegal trading platforms, old customers and new customers will be treated differently, with low prices attracting new customers and high prices hurting old customers. This violates fair trade, and therefore, higher laws must be corrected. The impact is industry unification.
Second, the supreme law should prosecute big data homicide cases, the effect of which is to legitimize competition: killings on big data power platforms are actually the final result of unfair competition. In order to acquire new customers some platforms do not pay for goods at low prices, sometimes even below the minimum loss. In order to balance income and expenses, it can only kill old customers, and even if the top legal judgment matures big data, competition is reasonable.
Third, the Supreme Law should try large-scale mature data cases, the impact of which is to make long-term development: Electricity is a large-scale commercial platform for mature data, which is an unnatural product development and cannot reduce the cost of goods or Improving the quality of goods but relying on deception to earn income will only be punishable by law in the long run. Top laws that prevent big data from killing illegal businesses can strengthen the health of the industry, thereby promoting its long-term development.