Associate Professor Yin Bo of Beijing Normal University Law School was invited to attend the Beijing E Forum “Focusing on the Cyberspace Governance System and Modernization of Governance Capacity and the ‘Beijing E Cup’ Essay Award” on December 9, 2020. The event was hosted by the Editorial Department of National Judges College Law Journal, Beijing Internet Court and China University of Political Science and Law, and undertaken by the Scientific Research Department of China University of Political Science and Law. About 200 people from practical and academic circles such as Supreme People's Court, Central Network Office, Beijing Internet Court, National Judges College, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Peking University, Renmin University of China and China University of Political Science and Law attended the forum.
The main forum was delivered by Liu Zheng, deputy director of the Supreme People's Court Reform Office, Tian He, director of the National Rule of Law Index Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Zhou Hanhua, deputy director of the Institute of Law of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Tang Lei, director of the Regulation Division of the Policy and Regulation Bureau of the Cyberspace Administration of China, and Zhang Wen, Party Secretary and Dean of the Beijing Internet Court. The conference held two sub-forums, namely, the protection of citizens' rights and interests and the development of Internet industry under the background of digital economy, and the opportunities, challenges and transformation and upgrading of the construction of smart courts under the Internet age.
Associate Professor Yin Bo participated in the discussion on "Platform Obligations and Responsibilities in Internet Governance" in the first stage of the first sub-forum, and made a speech on the second prize paper "Criminal Regulation of Internet Black Gray Technology Dissemination Behavior: Theory Shaping and Mode Construction". Speakers Xu Zelin, assistant researcher of Competition Law and Policy Research Center of Wuhan University, Wu Yifan, assistant judge of Beijing Internet Court Trial Management Office, Feng Chi, vice president of Nanjing Intermediate People's Court of Jiangsu Province, and Wang Xin, senior legal adviser of Tencent Litigation Center. Yao Huanqing, deputy director of the Research Center of Civil and Commercial Law of Renmin University of China, and Xue Jun, deputy dean of Peking University Law School, made comments.