现代中国网络虚拟财产的刑事与法律保护

Pan Dunmay
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随着互联网技术的飞速发展,“虚拟财产”一词越来越受到人们的关注。从最初存在于网络游戏中的游戏金币、游戏武器,到以腾讯Q币为代表的虚拟货币,再到现在的比特币等。它们的形式和功能越来越多样化,同时对人们生活的影响也越来越大。近年来,侵犯网络空间虚拟产权的案件逐渐增多。《中华人民共和国民法典》直接将虚拟财产纳入保护范围,但我国的刑事立法尚未对此作出明确规定。新型网络犯罪案件给传统犯罪要素的适用带来了问题。如何准确运用刑事立法对虚拟财产侵权行为进行规制已成为一个亟待解决的问题。本文从我国虚拟财产保护立法和司法实践的角度,对网络虚拟财产刑事保护领域的相关争议问题进行了综合分析。作者认为,《中华人民共和国民法典》仅对虚拟财产作出了指导,并没有明确规定虚拟财产的法律性质。同时,我国刑事立法对虚拟财产保护的规制存在空白,使得虚拟财产侵权行为的法律适用在司法实践中陷入困境。《中华人民共和国刑法修正案》第7号将“非法取得计算机信息系统数据”(第285条第二部分)纳入刑事立法后,非法取得虚拟财产的刑法适用问题引起了热烈讨论。似乎有必要根据虚拟财产的内容对其进行分类,以便执法人员能够准确地了解各种虚拟物品的法律属性,并为其提供适当的刑事保护。
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Criminal and legal protection of cyber virtual property in modern China
With the rapid development of Internet technologies, the term “virtual property” is increasingly attracting public attention. From game gold coins and game weapons that originally exist in online games, to the virtual currency represented by Tencent Q coins, also to the current bitcoin, etc. Their forms and functions are becoming more diverse, at the same time, their impact on people's lives is also increasing. In recent years, there has been a gradual increase in cases of violations of virtual property rights in cyberspace. The Civil Code of the People’s Republic of China directly included virtual property in the sphere of protection, but there are no clear provisions on this in the criminal legislation of the country yet. New types of cybercrime cases create problems for the application of traditional elements of crimes. How exactly to apply criminal legislation to regulate violations of virtual property has become an urgent problem. In this article, in the aspects of Chinese legislation and judicial practice on the protection of virtual property, a comprehensive analysis of the relevant controversial issues in the field of criminal protection of cyber-virtual property is carried out. According to the author, the Civil Code of the People’s Republic of China contains only guidelines on virtual property and does not clearly give its legal nature. At the same time, gaps in the regulation of Chinese criminal legislation on the protection of virtual property have created a dilemma in judicial practice regarding the application of laws to violations of virtual property. After the Amendments to the Criminal Code of the People’s Republic of China No. 7 introduced into the criminal legislation the corpus delicti – “Illegal acquisition of computer information system data” (Part 2 of Article 285), the question of the application of the criminal law in relation to the illegal acquisition of virtual property caused a heated discussion. It seems that it is necessary to classify virtual property based on its content so that law enforcement officers can accurately understand the legal attributes of various virtual objects and provide them with appropriate criminal protection.
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