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University of Colorado Law School

2007

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Post A Message And Go To Jail: Criminalizing Internet Libel In Japan And The United States, Salil K. Mehra Jan 2007

Post A Message And Go To Jail: Criminalizing Internet Libel In Japan And The United States, Salil K. Mehra

University of Colorado Law Review

In the United States, criminal libel is all but dead. American law professors only write about it to denounce the continued existence of rarely enforced criminal libel statutes. In Japan, however, criminal libel laws have become vital tools in policing injurious speech on the Internet. Defamatory posts lead to police intervention and even arrest. Because the United States is considering regulation of online speech, potentially including criminal penalties, we can learn from the experience of Japan. From a positive perspective, this Article explains why Japan applies such laws to the Internet. From a normative perspective, the Article addresses why broadly …