Criminalization of Copyright-Infringing Information Distribution Algorithms
- DOI
- 10.2991/978-2-38476-068-8_35How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- Information distribution algorithms (IDA); Internet service providers (ISPs); unilateral accessory crime; copyright crime; user-generated content (UGC)
- Abstract
With the rapid emergence of user-generated content, Internet service providers have frequently employed information distribution algorithms that recommend information to users based on use statistics. If the information it actively recommends infringes the copyright of others, it is unclear whether and to what degree the Internet service provider should face criminal charges. In answer to the aforementioned problems, this article examines the criminality of copyright-infringing information distribution algorithms using the social harm theory and makes recommendations for improving Chinese criminal legislation. Based on the balance of interests between cyber-copyright owners and algorithm service providers, this article believes that information distributors should be considered unilateral accessory criminals to the uploaders of copyright infringement works, and relevant laws need to be revised urgently.
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TY - CONF AU - Zihang Lan AU - Shuhan Yang AU - Xiao Wang AU - Yanru Yan PY - 2023 DA - 2023/07/19 TI - Criminalization of Copyright-Infringing Information Distribution Algorithms BT - Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Humanities, Wisdom Education and Service Management (HWESM 2023) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 284 EP - 295 SN - 2352-5398 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/978-2-38476-068-8_35 DO - 10.2991/978-2-38476-068-8_35 ID - Lan2023 ER -