According to Article 10 of the E-commerce Law of the People's Republic of China, e-commerce operators shall register market entities according to law. However, unless individuals sell their own agricultural and sideline products and household handicraft products, individuals do not need to obtain permission according to law, nor do they need to register according to laws and administrative regulations.
Twelfth e-commerce operators engaged in business activities, according to the law need to obtain the relevant administrative license, it should be obtained according to law.
Article 13 The commodities sold or services provided by e-commerce operators shall meet the requirements of protecting personal and property safety and environmental protection, and shall not sell or provide commodities or services prohibited from trading by laws and administrative regulations.
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Article 76 of the Electronic Commerce Law of the People's Republic of China, if an e-commerce operator violates the provisions of this law and commits any of the following acts, the market supervision and management department shall order it to make corrections within a time limit and may impose a fine of less than 10,000 yuan, among which the e-commerce platform operator shall be punished in accordance with the provisions of the first paragraph of Article 81 of this law:
(1) Failing to publicize business license information, administrative licensing information, information that does not need to be registered as a market subject or link identification of the above information in a prominent position on the homepage;
(two) the termination of e-commerce information is not continuously publicized in a prominent position on the home page;
(3) The methods and procedures for inquiring, correcting, deleting and canceling user information are not clearly stated, or unreasonable conditions are set for inquiring, correcting, deleting and canceling user information.
If the e-commerce platform operator fails to take necessary measures against the platform operator who violates the provisions of the preceding paragraph, the market supervision and management department shall order it to make corrections within a time limit and may impose a fine of not less than 20,000 yuan but not more than 100,000 yuan.
Article 81 If an operator of an e-commerce platform violates the provisions of this Law and commits any of the following acts, the market supervision and management department shall order him to make corrections within a time limit and may impose a fine of not less than 20,000 yuan but not more than 100,000 yuan; If the circumstances are serious, a fine of not less than one hundred thousand yuan but not more than five hundred thousand yuan shall be imposed:
(1) Failure to continuously publicize the platform service agreement, trading rules information or the link identification of the above information in a prominent position on the homepage;
(2) Failing to publicly solicit the revised trading rules in a prominent position on the homepage, failing to publicize the revised contents in advance according to the specified time, or preventing the operators in the platform from quitting;
(3) Failing to clearly distinguish and label the self-operated business from the business carried out by the operators in the platform;
(4) Failing to provide consumers with a way to evaluate the goods sold or services provided in the platform, or deleting the consumer evaluation without authorization.
Operators of e-commerce platforms who violate the provisions of Article 40 of this Law and fail to express "advertising" on the commodities or services ranked by bidding shall be punished in accordance with the provisions of the Advertising Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).
Baidu Encyclopedia-E-commerce Law of the People's Republic of China