THE CHALLENGES FACED BY COPYRIGHT LAW
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Authorization, Digitalization, E-Commerce, Intellectual Property Rights, Pilfered, PurloinedAbstract
Copyright and piracy have been increasingly the significant drivers of media corporations. Authorship and creativity are driven by copyrights. Publishing is being used increasingly also to monitor media technologies. The literature on copyright and piracy is growing steadfastly, to some extent on the grounds that the internet has raised new concerns and put copyright into the lives of a lot more media creators and buyers. Most of the copyright literature has been focused on piracy. This article sheds light on digital piracy and the issues facing copyright laws. Particularly since the mid-twentieth century, there has been a serious challenge to the copyright system, and even to its very existence. The sole attributors and the solution to combat such issues are explicitly addressed.
Such problems usually arose from the developing country’s approach towards the copyright problems especially with advent and innovation in the introduction of new technologies, and the consequent evolving nature of piracy and private copying. Setting aside the source of the problems, how effective the laws made are able combat such malpractices to protect the interest of the authors and to safe guard the originality is also examined further down. The comparative analysis if the efficiency of those acts and possible changes is suggested from view point if the writer. The feasibility of lawful interventions has all the assignments of being in doubt, with short-lived some beneficial outcomes. There is a discussion about elective views and their recommendations. The article looks at various methods of resolving copyright issues in depth, including technical frameworks or fixes, lawful remedies, and instructive programmes.
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