标题: | 网路相关着作权刑罚妥适性之研究 Criminal Liability on Copyright in Cyberspace |
作者: | 许博然 Po-Jan Hsu 林志洁 王敏铨 Chih-Chieh Lin Min-Chiuan Wang 科技法律研究所 |
关键字: | 着作权刑罚;网路着作权;刑法;实证研究;criminal copyright;cyberlaw;empirical study;copyright infringement |
公开日期: | 2007 |
摘要: | 网路科技之发展,对数位化着作产生前所未有之冲击,亦使着作权人面临着作权法史上最严峻之考验。针对此革命性之科技,国内外之着作权人,莫不鼓足全力,以各种可能方式抵抗,以力保其经济利润不被网路科技所侵吞。 其中,由着作权修法之历史观之,着作权人屡屡于面临新科技挑战时,即动用资源游说国会立法,或对触法者提起诉讼,以法律作为捍卫其权利之主要手段。美国于1997年通过No Electronic Theft Act (NET)及1998年之Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA),均系针对网路时代下着作权之立法。其中,RIAA更于2003年间,对于网路之一般使用者,直接提起侵害着作权之诉讼,更使此议题陷入白热化。我国亦未在此网路着作权议题中缺席,早从成大之MP3事件到ezPeer及Kuro等P2P侵权,均引起学界及社会之重视。 以美国着作权之刑事责任为例,其历史虽可追溯至一百多年前,但对于网路上之着作权案件诉诸刑事处罚,却引起正反两方之争论。支持者认为倘不加重刑罚之处罚,将无法吓阻网路成为侵害着作权之天堂。反对者则认为着作权侵害之本质不具有刑罚之应刑罚性及需刑罚性,更将对网路之发展产生不必要之限制。 本文延续此议题,除对于过去国内外文献进行整理与评析外,更进一步以法院判决实证统计之方法,观察并评估现行实务上着作权刑事案件运作之妥适性,除指出现行实务运作上之弊端外,并一一试图提供建议与解决之道。本文希望能藉此观点切入着作权侵害刑罚化之问题,认为现今实务上运作之诸多不当,多可归因于立法先天上之问题,而应以修法为优先之解决方法。倘以刑法之原理原则修法,仍无法解决目前司法实务上之问题时,则可反证该种着作权侵害并不适宜诉诸刑罚,此时立法者即应慎重考虑,对该行为进行除罪化。 With the emergence of broadband internet and file-sharing technology, the record industry is facing the biggest challenge in the history of copyright. P2P software such as KaZaa, Grokster, and BitTorrent provides internet users free access to copyrighted works on a massive scale. While the social norm of file sharing is in chaos, copyright owners sought numerous ways to deter copyright infringement. In the U.S., through lobbying the Congress, the No Electronic Theft Act and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act became the record industry’s solution to the problem. In 2003, RIAA began waves of lawsuits against individuals sharing files on the internet. This move not only attracted public attention, but also spurred intensive debates over the issue of overcriminalization. Scholars argue that the copyright law has gone too far, tipping the constitutional balance formulated in Article I, Section 8, Clause 8. This crisis is not only domestic, the internet has become a heaven for free copyrighted works around the globe, including Taiwan. In 2002 and 2003, the IFPI brought criminal suits against the local online music-sharing sites ezPeer and Kuro, alleging them for violating the vicarious and contributory liabilities of copyright infringement. This thesis aims at following up on the issue, basing the arguments on empirical evidences drawn from descriptive statistics. By pointing out the inconsistency between the copyright law and the criminal theory that causes injustice common in judicial practice, this thesis argues that if the current copyright statues can’t be revised to serve the intended goals of criminalization, it would be wiser to consider other remedial solutions. |
URI: | http://140.113.39.130/cdrfb3/record/nctu/#GT009338514 http://hdl.handle.net/11536/79701 |
显示于类别: | Thesis |
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