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Is it illegal to sell other people's coded information?
Legal analysis: Small-scale communication can be regarded as learning communication. If it is resold for profit and is found to be illegal, it is infringement.

Legal basis: Article 48 of the Copyright Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) shall bear civil liabilities such as stopping the infringement, eliminating the influence, making an apology and compensating the losses according to the circumstances. If the public interest is harmed, the copyright administrative department may order it to stop the infringement, confiscate the illegal income, confiscate and destroy the infringing copy, and may also impose a fine. If the infringement is serious, the copyright administrative department may also confiscate it, which is mainly used to make infringement.

(1) Reproduction, distribution, performance, projection, broadcasting, assembly and dissemination of his works to the public through information networks without the permission of the copyright owner, except as otherwise provided by this Law; (2) Publishing books with exclusive publishing rights enjoyed by others; (3) Reproduction and distribution of audio and video products of their performances without the permission of performers, or dissemination of their performances to the public through information networks, unless otherwise provided for in this Law; (4) Reproduction, distribution and dissemination of audio and video products made by them to the public through information networks, except as otherwise provided by this Law; (5) broadcasting or reproducing radio and television without permission, except as otherwise provided for in this Law; (6) Technical measures taken to deliberately avoid or destroy copyright owners or copyright-related rights in order to protect their works, audio-visual products and other copyrights or copyright-related rights. Except as otherwise provided by laws and administrative regulations (7) Intentionally deleting or changing electronic information such as works and audio-visual products. Without the permission of the copyright owner or copyright-related obligee, except as otherwise provided by laws and administrative regulations (8) making and selling works with counterfeit signatures.