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中国互联网行业自律公约 (最终文本)
第一章 总 则 第一条
遵照"积极发展、加强管理、趋利避害、为我所用"的基本方针,为建立我国互联网行业自律机制,规范行业从业者行为,依法促进和保障互联网行业健康发展,制定本公约。 第二条
本公约所称互联网行业是指从事互联网运行服务、应用服务、信息服务、网络产品和网络信息资源的开发、生产以及其他与互联网有关的科研、教育、服务等活动的行业的总称。 第三条 互联网行业自律的基本原则是爱国、守法、公平、诚信。 第四条 倡议全行业从业者加入本公约,从维护国家和全行业整体利益的高度出发,积极推进行业自律,创造良好的行业发展环境。 第五条
中国互联网协会作为本公约的执行机构,负责组织实施本公约。 第二章 自律条款 第六条
自觉遵守国家有关互联网发展和管理的法律、法规和政策,大力弘扬中华民族优秀文化传统和社会主义精神文明的道德准则,积极推动互联网行业的职业道德建设。 第七条 鼓励、支持开展合法、公平、有序的行业竞争,反对采用不正当手段进行行业内竞争。 第八条
自觉维护消费者的合法权益,保守用户信息秘密;不利用用户提供的信息从事任何与向用户作出的承诺无关的活动,不利用技术或其他优势侵犯消费者或用户的合法权益。 第九条
互联网信息服务者应自觉遵守国家有关互联网信息服务管理的规定,自觉履行互联网信息服务的自律义务: (一)不制作、发布或传播危害国家安全、危害社会稳定、违反法律法规以及迷信、淫秽等有害信息,依法对用户在本网站上发布的信息进行监督,及时清除有害信息; (二)不链接含有有害信息的网站,确保网络信息内容的合法、健康; (三)制作、发布或传播网络信息,要遵守有关保护知识产权的法律、法规; (四)引导广大用户文明使用网络,增强网络道德意识,自觉抵制有害信息的传播。 第十条 互联网接入服务提供者应对接入的境内外网站信息进行检查监督,拒绝接入发布有害信息的网站,消除有害信息对我国网络用户的不良影响。 第十一条 互联网上网场所经营者要采取有效措施,营造健康文明的上网环境,引导上网人员特别是青少年健康上网。 第十二条 互联网信息网络产品制作者要尊重他人的知识产权,反对制作含有有害信息和侵犯他人知识产权的产品。 第十三条
全行业从业者共同防范计算机恶意代码或破坏性程序在互联网上的传播,反对制作和传播对计算机网络及他人计算机信息系统具有恶意攻击能力的计算机程序,反对非法侵入或破坏他人计算机信息系统。 第十四条 加强沟通协作,研究、探讨我国互联网行业发展战略,对我国互联网行业的建设、发展和管理提出政策和立法建议。 第十五条 支持采取各种有效方式,开展互联网行业科研、生产及服务等领域的协作,共同创造良好的行业发展环境。 第十六条
鼓励企业、科研、教育机构等单位和个人大力开发具有自主知识产权的计算机软件、硬件和各类网络产品等,为我国互联网行业的进一步发展提供有力支持。 第十七条 积极参与国际合作和交流,参与同行业国际规则的制定,自觉遵守我国签署的国际规则。 第十八条 自觉接受社会各界对本行业的监督和批评,共同抵制和纠正行业不正之风。 第三章 公约的执行 第十九条
中国互联网协会负责组织实施本公约,负责向公约成员单位传递互联网行业管理的法规、政策及行业自律信息,及时向政府主管部门反映成员单位的意愿和要求,维护成员单位的正当利益,组织实施互联网行业自律,并对成员单位遵守本公约的情况进行督促检查。 第二十条 本公约成员单位应充分尊重并自觉履行本公约的各项自律原则。 第二十一条
公约成员之间发生争议时,争议各方应本着互谅互让的原则争取以协商的方式解决争议,也可以请求公约执行机构进行调解,自觉维护行业团结,维护行业整体利益。 第二十二条
本公约成员单位违反本公约的,任何其他成员单位均有权及时向公约执行机构进行检举,要求公约执行机构进行调查;公约执行机构也可以直接进行调查,并将调查结果向全体成员单位公布。 第二十三条 公约成员单位违反本公约,造成不良影响,经查证属实的,由公约执行机构视不同情况给予在公约成员单位内部通报或取消公约成员资格的处理。 第二十四条
本公约所有成员单位均有权对公约执行机构执行本公约的合法性和公正性进行监督,有权向执行机构的主管部门检举公约执行机构或其工作人员违反本公约的行为。 第二十五条 本公约执行机构及成员单位在实施和履行本公约过程中必须遵守国家有关法律、法规。 第四章 附 则 第二十六条 本公约经公约发起单位法定代表人或其委托的代表签字后生效,并在生效后的30日内由中国互联网协会向社会公布。 第二十七条 本公约生效期间,经公约执行机构或本公约十分之一以上成员单位提议,并经三分之二以上成员单位同意,可以对本公约进行修改。 第二十八条
我国互联网行业从业者接受本公约的自律规则,均可以申请加入本公约;本公约成员单位也可以退出本公约,并通知公约执行机构;公约执行机构定期公布加入及退出本公约的单位名单。 第二十九条 本公约成员单位可以在本公约之下发起制订各分支行业的自律协议,经公约成员单位同意后,作为本公约的附件公布实施。 第三十条 本公约由中国互联网协会负责解释。 第三十一条 本公约自公布之日起施行。 Public Pledge of Self-Regulation and Professional Ethics for China Internet Industry
(Revised July 19, 2002) Chapter I General
Article 1 This pledge is made in accordance with the
basic principle of "to develop vigorously, improve administration, go for its
benefits while steering clear of its undesirables and use it to our benefit. in
order to establish a self-regulating mechanism for China's Internet Industry,
improve the conduct of Internet Industry Participants and promote and ensure the
sound development of the Internet Industry consistent with the law.
Article 2 The term "Internet Industry" as used
herein refers to all the activities related to Internet businesses including
operation, application, information, development and production of network
products and information resources, scientific research, education and customer
services.
Article 3 The basic principles of Self-regulation
and Professional Ethics for Internet the Industry are being patriotic observance
of law, equitableness, trustworthiness and honesty. .
Article 4 All Participants are called upon to accede
to and actively implement this Pledge on Self-regulation and Professional Ethics
and create a favorable environment for the development of Internet businesses
consistent with the fundamental interests of the nation and the entire Internet
Community.
Article 5 The Internet Society of China, is the
self-enforcement agency for purposes of this Pledge, and shall be responsible
for its implementation.
Chapter II Provisions of Self-Regulation and
Professional Ethical Conduct
Article 6 We pledge that in promoting the
development of professional ethics of the Internet sector, the state laws,
regulations and policies governing the development and administration of the
Internet shall be observed consistent with and to carry forward the rich
cultural tradition of the Chinese nation and the moral code of socialist
spiritual civilization?] Article 7 We pledge to encourage lawful, equitable and
orderly competition and we pledge to oppose unfair competitive practices.
Article 8 We pledge to respect the lawful rights and
interests of consumers and we shall protect the confidentiality of their
information. We pledge not to use the information provided by users for any
activity other than those as promised to users, and no technology or any other
advantage may be used to infringe upon the lawful rights and interests of the
consumers or users.
Article 9 We Internet information service providers
pledge to abide by the state regulations on Internet information service
management conscientiously and shall fulfill the following disciplinary
obligations in respect of Internet information service:
1. Refraining from producing, posting or
disseminating pernicious information that may jeopardize state security and
disrupt social stability, contravene laws and regulations and spread
superstition and obscenity. Monitor the information publicized by users on
websites according to law and remove the harmful information promptly;
2. Refraining from establishing links to the
websites that contain harmful information so as to ensure that the content of
the network information is lawful and healthy;
3. Observing laws and regulations concerning
intellectual property rights in the course of producing, posting and propagating
information on Internet;
4. Encouraging people to use the Internet in an
ethical way, to enhance the Internet ethical sense and reject the spread of
harmful information on the Internet.
5. If the Internet service provider
discovers information which is inconsistent with the law on its website, it will
remove it.
Article 10 We Internet access service providers
pledge to inspect and monitor information on domestic and foreign websites when
it provides access to those sites and refuse access to those websites that
disseminate harmful information.
Article 11 We Operators of Internet access venues
pledge to use our best efforts to take effective measures to create a healthy
and civilized environment for Internet usage and to assist the users, especially
the teenagers to use the Internet in a healthy manner.
Article 12 We Producers of Internet information and
network products pledge to l respect the intellectual property rights of others
and to refrain from producing products that contain harmful information or
infringe upon the intellectual property right of others.
Article 13 All the Participants who sign this Pledge
to work together to prevent malicious "hacking" and introducing damaging
computer code and disruptive programs from spreading on the Internet. We pledge
to oppose production and dissemination of computer programs that are capable of
malicious attack against computer networks and the computer information systems
of others and oppose illegal intrusion into and damaging computer information
systems of others.
Article 14 We pledge to use our best efforts to
strengthen communication and collaboration, study and formulate strategies for
the development of Internet businesses in China and to encourage policy and
legislative recommendations for the establishment, development and management of
Internet businesses.
Article 15 We pledge to support and encourage
effective measures to collaborate in areas such as research, production and
service in the Internet Industry and to create a favorable environment for
Internet development.
Article 16 We pledge to encourage enterprises,
research, education and other institutions as well as individuals to develop
computer software, hardware and various network products and to protect
self-owned intellectual property rights as well as to encourage "open source
development" so as to provide strong support to the further development of
China's Internet industry.
Article 17 We pledge to actively participate in
international cooperation and exchanges, involving in the development of
international rules and standards for the Internet Industry and to observe the
international rules to which China has acceded.
Article 18 We pledge to l accept supervision and
criticism over the Internet Industry from the public and to jointly resist and
correct unethical practices in the Internet Industry.
Chapter III Implementation of the Pledge
Article 19 The Internet Society of China shall be
responsible for organizing the implementation and administering this Pledge,
communicating to the member organizations the information related to Internet
laws, policies and industry self-regulation, reporting to the competent
authority of the government the wishes and requirements of our members,
upholding their lawful interests, organizing the implementation of Internet
Industry self-regulation and ethical conduct and supervise and inspect the
implementation of this Pledge by our members.
Article 20 We pledge to abide by and comply with the
various self-self regulation and ethical principles embodied in this Pledge.
Article 21 In the event that dispute arises among
the parties to this Pledge, they shall try to seek solutions to the dispute
through consultation according to the principle of mutual understanding and
compromise, or they may refer the dispute to the administering agency for
mediation, with the purpose of safeguarding the industrial unity and the overall
interests of the entire industry and the Internet Community
Article 22 If any party to this Pledge violates the
provisions of this Pledge, any other party may report the violations to the
administrating agency promptly and may require the administering agency
investigate. The administering agency may also conduct investigations directly
and shall make public the findings of such investigations to all the member
organizations.
Article 23 Where violations of this Pledge are found
to be true by the administering agency and to have a negative impact then the
administering agency will l announce its findings to the member organizations.
In addition the administering agency may revoke the Participant's membership, in
light of specific circumstances.
Article 24 All the parties to this Pledge may
monitor the fairness and impartiality of the administering agency in
implementing this Pledge and may report violations of this Pledge by the agency
or its staff to a higher-level department of the agency.
Article 25 The administering agency and its member
organizations must abide by state laws and regulations in the course of
implementing this Pledge.
Chapter IV Supplementary provisions
Article 26 This Pledge shall become effective after
being signed by the legal persons or the representatives of the first group
member organizations and each signor shall be made public by Internet Society of
China within 30 days after the member's pledge becomes effective. e.
Article 27 In the effective period, this Pledge can
be amended only when such amendments are proposed by the administering agency or
one tenth or above of the member organizations and supported by two thirds or
above of the member organizations.
Article 28 The Internet Industry Participants of
China that accept the self-regulation and Code of Professional and Ethical
conduct and the related disciplinary rules can apply for accession to this
Pledge; the parties to this Pledge may also secede from this Pledge and shall
notify the administering agency of such accordingly; and the executing agency
shall publish the list of the members that accede to or secede from this Pledge
on periodic basis.
Article 29 The member organizations of this Pledge
may reach self-regulation and ethical conduct agreements specific to different
segments of the Internet industry under the general framework of this Pledge and
may publish for implementation such agreements as attachments to this Pledge
with the agreement of its member organizations.
Article 30 The right of interpretation of this
Pledge lies with Internet Society of China.
Article 31 This Pledge shall be implemented as of
the date of its promulgation.
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