robots.txt的负债

IF 3.2 3区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Chien-Yi Chang , Xin He
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摘要

本文探讨了违反robots.txt的法律含义,robots.txt是网站管理员广泛使用的一种技术标准,用于交流对自动访问网站内容的限制。虽然历史上被认为是一个自愿的指导方针,但生成式人工智能和大规模网络抓取的兴起放大了无视robots.txt指令的后果。虽然以前的法律论述主要集中在刑事或基于版权的补救措施上,但我们认为民事理论,特别是合同法和侵权法,为规范普通法管辖范围内的网络机器人行为提供了一个更平衡和可持续的框架。在某些情况下,robots.txt可以产生单方合同或作为足以确立侵权责任的通知形式,包括动产侵权和疏忽。最后,我们认为明确robots.txt违规行为的责任对于解决互联网日益分化的问题至关重要。通过恢复数字生态系统的平衡和问责制,我们提出的框架有助于维护互联网开放和合作的基础。从这个角度来看,在人工智能时代,robots.txt仍然可以成为数字治理的公平有效的工具。
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The liabilities of robots.txt
This paper explores the legal implications of violating robots.txt, a technical standard widely used by webmasters to communicate restrictions on automated access to website content. Although historically regarded as a voluntary guideline, the rise of generative AI and large-scale web scraping has amplified the consequences of disregarding robots.txt directives. While previous legal discourse has largely focused on criminal or copyright-based remedies, we argue that civil doctrines, particularly in contract and tort law, offer a more balanced and sustainable framework for regulating web robot behavior in common law jurisdictions. Under certain conditions, robots.txt can give rise to a unilateral contract or serve as a form of notice sufficient to establish tortious liability, including trespass to chattels and negligence. Ultimately, we argue that clarifying liability for robots.txt violations is essential to addressing the growing fragmentation of the internet. By restoring balance and accountability in the digital ecosystem, our proposed framework helps preserve the internet’s open and cooperative foundations. Through this lens, robots.txt can remain an equitable and effective tool for digital governance in the age of AI.
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CiteScore
5.60
自引率
10.30%
发文量
81
审稿时长
67 days
期刊介绍: CLSR publishes refereed academic and practitioner papers on topics such as Web 2.0, IT security, Identity management, ID cards, RFID, interference with privacy, Internet law, telecoms regulation, online broadcasting, intellectual property, software law, e-commerce, outsourcing, data protection, EU policy, freedom of information, computer security and many other topics. In addition it provides a regular update on European Union developments, national news from more than 20 jurisdictions in both Europe and the Pacific Rim. It is looking for papers within the subject area that display good quality legal analysis and new lines of legal thought or policy development that go beyond mere description of the subject area, however accurate that may be.
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