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What are the hazards of false propaganda?
1. The consequence of false propaganda is that if an operator makes misleading false advertisements for goods by advertising or other methods, the supervision and inspection department shall order him to stop the illegal act and eliminate the influence, and may impose a fine of more than 200,000 yuan but less than 1 million yuan according to the circumstances. Destroy the authenticity of advertising, make consumers doubt advertising, and affect the positive role of advertising;
Infringe on the property interests and personal interests of consumers;
The potential harm makes consumers distrust market subjects, makes it more difficult for consumers to buy goods, and makes the transactions between market subjects more and more complicated. Where it is stipulated to make false or misleading commercial propaganda for its commodities, or to help other business operators make false or misleading commercial propaganda by organizing false transactions, the supervision and inspection department shall order them to stop the illegal act and impose a fine of more than 200,000 yuan and less than 1 million yuan;
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