| With the increasing popularity of the Internet in public life,online defamation crimes have gradually shown an increasing trend.While paying attention to cyber defamation crimes and regulating public speech,cyber defamation,which targets "public figures",has aroused targeted discussions due to its particularity.However,because the academic circles have not reached consensus on whether to introduce the concept of "public figure",the definition of "public figure",and how to conduct special regulations on network defamation involving "public figure",there is no uniform standard,and there are actually special cases in this type of case,which caused some problems in judicial practice.This article selects the case of online defamation of "public figures" for analysis,starting from the current judicial situation,and trying to analyze the criminal standards of online defamation of "public figures".The full text is mainly divided into three parts: introduction,body and conclusion.The main point of the introduction is to sort out the research background and status quo of the problem by quoting the current theoretical and practical circles about "public figures" and network defamation "public figures",and put forward the research methods of the article.The body part mainly contains three parts,the main context is based on the judicial status quo of online defamation of "public figures",the incriminating standard is proposed and the feasibility test is carried out.The first part is mainly through the combing and analysis of the judicial cases of online defamation of "public figures",and it is determined that there is a status quo of ambiguous standards in judicial practice,and there is a trend of restrictive protection of "public figures".The second part is the core part of the article.It mainly uses the status quo analyzed in the first part as the entry point to determine the definition of "public figures" and proposes to limit the protection of "public figures" in response to problems in judicial practice.Purpose of the incriminating standard for network defamation of "public figures".The third part is to combine the selected cases and apply the standards to determine their feasibility in judicial practice.The concluding part summarizes the key content discussed in the previous article,and also puts forward prospects for further in-depth research. |