Abstract

Comments on the Internet are the result of responding behavior of recipients(readers) to posts in the Internet space and are written in the form of messages, whereas malicious comments are intentionally posted content that criticizes or ridicules the publisher or a specific person regardless of the content. can Therefore, malicious comments include abusive language or slander against others, invasion of privacy, promotion of violence or speculative behavior, obscene language, and spamming posts. However, the problem related to malicious comments has occurred since the use of the Internet became common, and it is not a problem of yesterday or today. Of course, in the past, the issue of malicious comments in media articles related to public figures (politicians, famous celebrities, sports stars, etc.) was mainly discussed, but recently, malicious comments against the general public have also become a social problem due to the influence of interactive media platforms. is beginning to be recognized. Accordingly, discussions on countermeasures related to malicious comments on posts mediated through media platforms have recently emerged as a hot potato in our society. In this paper, based on the content and implications of Japan's “Service Provider Liability Limitation Act”, which was recently revised as part of a consideration of countermeasures related to malicious comments on the Internet, appropriate regulatory types for service providers related to malicious comments were derived. So, we considered the desirable way to move forward.

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