Core Viewpoint - The new amendments to the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law" will take effect on January 1, 2024, increasing penalties for the dissemination of obscene materials, which has sparked widespread discussion online [3][9]. Group 1: Legal Changes - The revised law stipulates that using information networks to disseminate obscene materials can result in detention for 10 to 15 days and fines up to 5,000 yuan, with lighter offenses facing detention of up to 5 days or fines between 1,000 and 3,000 yuan [5][6]. - The new law broadens the scope of punishment by removing the term "computer," thus including all forms of communication tools in the regulation of obscene material dissemination [6][7]. - The maximum fine has been increased from 3,000 yuan to 5,000 yuan, and the minimum fine for lighter offenses has been adjusted from below 500 yuan to between 1,000 and 3,000 yuan, raising the cost of violations and enhancing legal deterrence [6][7]. Group 2: Interpretation and Misconceptions - The new law eliminates the concept of "scene" in the dissemination of obscene materials, correcting the public misconception that private sharing of such content is merely a moral issue [6][10]. - There is a distinction between "obscene" and "indecent" content; the law specifically prohibits the dissemination of "obscene" materials, which are clearly defined, as opposed to the vaguer term "indecent" [10][11]. - Concerns have been raised regarding the allocation of law enforcement resources to handle private exchanges of intimate photos between couples, with some questioning the practicality of such regulations [8].
“男子向女友发淫秽视频被行拘”,冲上热搜
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-24 11:38