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Deep linking does not constitute a “Making Available to the Public”: The perspective of Beijing Intellectual Property Court

Wan, YongDeep linking does not constitute a “Making Available to the Public”: The perspective of Beijing Intellectual Property Court Computer Law & Security Review 33, 6 (2017), 876 - 883.

It has long been a highly controversial issue as to whether deep linking constitutes a making available to the public. Chinese courts have two main ways of interpreting this: the server test and the substantive substitution test. Beijing Intellectual Property Court adopted the server test and ruled that deep linking does not constitute a making available in the recent landmark decision: Tencent case. The court also stated that deep linking might involve joint copyright infringement, unfair competition or circumvention of technological measures.

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