How the Criminalization of Copyright Threatens Innovation and the Rule of Law

Timothy B. Lee
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Abstract

The trade-off between the harms of copyright infringement and the harms to innovation from overzealous enforcement have been central to the copyright debate for decades. US courts have tried to fashion a body of law that strikes a balance between these dangers. Two related trends in copyright enforcement threaten to upend this balance. First, the federal government has begun to criminally prosecute online intermediaries who allegedly facilitate the infringing activities of users. The threat of civil liability already gives entrepreneurs strong incentives to follow the law, so adding criminal penalties may cause them to become excessively risk-averse, depriving consumers of valuable innovations. Second, using civil forfeiture powers granted by the 2008 PRO-IP Act, the federal government has begun seizing the domain names, servers, and other assets of online intermediaries. This power to seize assets prior to conviction is making a mockery of defendants’ constitutional rights. These two trends threaten both the rule of law and online innovation.
版权刑事化如何威胁创新与法治
几十年来,版权侵权的危害与过度执法对创新的危害之间的权衡一直是版权辩论的核心。美国法院试图形成一套在这些危险之间取得平衡的法律体系。版权执法方面的两个相关趋势可能会颠覆这种平衡。首先,联邦政府已经开始对涉嫌为用户的侵权活动提供便利的网络中介机构进行刑事起诉。民事责任的威胁已经给了企业家遵守法律的强烈动机,因此增加刑事处罚可能会使他们变得过度规避风险,剥夺消费者有价值的创新。其次,利用2008年PRO-IP法案授予的民事没收权,联邦政府已经开始没收网络中介机构的域名、服务器和其他资产。这种在定罪前扣押资产的权力是对被告宪法权利的嘲弄。这两种趋势对法治和网络创新都构成了威胁。
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