The GitHub Blog 09月27日
GitHub 保护开发者免受版权执法过度侵害
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本文探讨了当前互联网平台处理版权侵权通知时面临的挑战,特别是“三振出局”政策可能对开源开发者造成的负面影响。文章强调了GitHub坚持开发者优先的立场,通过个案审查来避免因不准确或自动化的通知而误伤开发者及其维护的项目。此外,文章还介绍了GitHub在透明度方面的努力,包括更新透明度中心的数据报告和对可接受使用政策的改进,特别是在合成媒体和AI工具方面的更新,旨在更好地保护开发者权益并维护健康的开源生态。

⚖️ **版权执法与开源困境**:文章指出,像“三振出局”这样的版权处理政策,尽管初衷是公平,但可能对开源开发者造成不公平的后果。由于开源项目的特性,代码常被复用和修改,开发者可能因无意中触及版权问题而被暂停账户,这不仅影响个人,也可能波及他们维护的多个开源项目,加剧了代码协作和创新的挑战。

🛡️ **GitHub的开发者优先策略**:面对版权侵权通知,GitHub采取开发者优先的态度,强调对每个案例进行单独审查,而非一概而论地封禁账户。这种方法旨在确保版权执法不会干扰合法的开发工作,并认识到代码的协作性和复杂性,避免因自动化或不准确的通知而对开发者造成不必要的阻碍。

🌐 **法律保护与平台责任**:文章解释了平台依赖“安全港”条款(如DMCA第512条)来规避用户生成内容的版权侵权责任。GitHub认为,仅仅“意识到”侵权行为不应构成平台责任,而应要求“有意识的、有罪的、实质性协助侵权的作为”。这一立场在即将到来的美国最高法院案件(Cox Communications v. Sony Music Entertainment)中至关重要,该案将影响平台如何处理版权索赔。

📊 **透明度与政策更新**:GitHub通过更新透明度中心,提供关于政府内容移除请求的详细数据,并优化了报告类别,以提高数据的准确性和可用性。同时,GitHub正在更新其可接受使用政策,新增关于儿童性虐待材料、恐怖主义和极端主义内容、非自愿亲密图像以及合成媒体和AI工具的独立政策,以更好地适应当前的网络环境和保护用户。

🤝 **社区协作与倡导**:GitHub与Engine Advocacy、Electronic Frontier Foundation等广泛的公民社会组织一同,向最高法院提交了支持“常识性责任限制”的法庭之友摘要。这表明GitHub不仅关注自身平台,也致力于为全球软件开发者争取权益,维护自由表达和开放互联网的原则。

Some platforms handle copyright takedowns with a “three strikes and you’re out” policy, automatically blocking user accounts after repeated notices. While that might sound fair, it can lead to unjust outcomes, especially for open source developers who routinely fork popular projects that could become subject to a copyright takedown. If your account gets suspended, that can have immediate negative consequences not just for you, but for all the open source projects you maintain. Code is collaborative, complex, and often reused, which makes enforcement challenging, and amplifies the downstream effects of takedowns. At GitHub, we take a developer-first approach, reviewing each case individually before blocking accounts, and making sure copyright enforcement doesn’t derail legitimate work.

The U.S. Supreme Court is about to decide a case that could change how platforms like GitHub handle copyright claims — and by extension, it could also impact how you build and share code. In Cox Communications v. Sony Music Entertainment, the question is: When can an internet service provider or platform be held liable for copyright infringement committed by its users? Google, Microsoft (with GitHub), Amazon, Mozilla, and Pinterest have urged the Court to adopt a clear rule: Liability should only apply when there’s “conscious, culpable conduct that substantially assists the infringement,” not merely awareness or inaction.

This matters to developers because the platforms you depend on to host, share, and deploy code rely on legal protections called safe harbors to avoid constant liability for user-generated content. One of the most important safe harbors is Section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), which shields services from copyright infringement liability as long as they follow a formal notice-and-takedown process. For GitHub, this protection is especially critical given the collaborative nature of open source, the functional role of code, and the ripple effects of removing code that may be widely used. 

With over 150 million developers and 518 million projects on GitHub, we process hundreds of DMCA takedowns each month, but also receive thousands of automated, incomplete, or inaccurate notices. If “awareness” alone were enough for liability, platforms could be forced to over-remove content based on flawed notices — chilling innovation and collaboration across the software ecosystem. GitHub’s DMCA Takedown Policy supports copyright protection while limiting disruption for legitimate projects, offering a clear path for appeal and reinstatement, and providing transparency by publishing valid DMCA takedown notices to a public DMCA repository

This case matters to GitHub as a platform and to all developers who use internet service providers to create and collaborate. We’re in good company: the Supreme Court docket for the case includes amicus briefs from a wide range of civil society stakeholders including Engine Advocacy, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Public Knowledge advocating on behalf of free expression, the open internet, and how common-sense limitations on liability make it possible for the modern internet to function. We will continue to monitor the case as it moves forward and remain committed to advocating on behalf of software developers everywhere. 

Updates to our Transparency Center

An important aspect of our commitment to developers is our approach to developer-first content moderation. We try to restrict content in the narrowest way possible to address violations, give users the chance to appeal, and provide transparency around our actions. 

We’ve updated the GitHub Transparency Center with the first half of 2025 data, which includes a repo of structured data files. In this latest update, we wanted to clarify how we report and visualize government takedowns.

Here’s what we changed: 

These are small clarifications, but it’s important to be clear and accurate with the data we share so that researchers studying platform moderation and government suppression of information can use our data. If that applies to you, and you have feedback on our reporting, research to share, or reporting categories you would find useful, open an issue in our transparency center repo.  

Updates to our Acceptable Use Policies

We have opened a pull request and 30-day notice-and-comment period for a proposed update to our Acceptable Use Policies (AUP), which would reorganize several existing AUP provisions into separate policies with additional guidance. The new policies include:

The Synthetic Media and AI Tools policy will be extended to explicitly disallow CSAM and TVEC in accordance with international laws. Read more about our approach to deepfake tools.   

We invite all stakeholders to review and comment on the proposed Acceptable Use Policy additions for the 30-day period until October 16.

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