On October 15, it was reported that the WeChat public platform today announced the governance of violations involving infringement, abuse of originality and plagiarism.
According to the announcement, in September this year, the WeChat platform governed a total of 28,119 pieces of content that violated the use of original logos, deleted 1,490 pieces of content involving plagiarism and manuscript washing, deleted 371 articles that infringed on the right to reputation, covered up 481 pieces of content that infringed on privacy, and banned 349 accounts that involved infringement of intellectual property rights.
According to the WeChat platform, in order to implement the requirements of "Qinglang · rectify the 'self-media' without bottom line and traffic" and "Qinglang · optimize the business network environment - rectify the chaos of infringing information related to enterprises" and other related special projects, and protect the Qinglang cyberspace, the platform continues to govern the illegal content of the official account that infringes on the rights and interests of others, abuses originality, and plagiarism.
The main types of penalties are as follows:
Infringe on the rights and interests of others
1. Infringement of intellectual property rights: Publishing illegal transportation of resources, pirated film and television content, providing online viewing services for film and television without the authorization of the copyright owner, or directing traffic to external platforms to provide relevant film and television resources for download.
2. Infringement of the right to reputation: Mixing unverified and unauthoritative information with true information, and fabricating content to damage the reputation of the parties.
3. Invasion of privacy: Disclosure of the person's name, likeness, or personal information in the article.
Abuse of the claim of originality feature
Conveying information: Claiming originality for unauthorized quotation or large-scale integration of network information, public information, other people's works, etc.
Plagiarism and washing
1. Plagiarism: Unauthorized and unreasonable quotation of others' original articles.
2. Manuscript washing: using other people's works to produce articles through synonym replacement, word order transposition or paragraph transformation.