Copyright Infringement on the Internet - Simone Ischkanian
Copyright infringement on the internet is a growing problem with the expansion of digital technology use. The ease of reproduction and distribution of copyrighted works, such as music, movies, books, and software, leads to frequent online violations. These infringements include digital piracy, unauthorized file sharing, and the misuse of protected content without the permission of the rights holders.
Authors and creators face significant challenges in protecting their works due to the global and decentralized nature of the internet. Legal measures, such as Copyright Law and international treaties, aim to protect the rights of authors, but the effectiveness of these measures is limited by enforcement difficulties and the rapid evolution of technologies. Digital platforms and internet service providers have been pressured to adopt mechanisms for monitoring and removing infringing content, but the effectiveness of these actions is often questioned.
Debates on copyright infringement on the internet also involve issues of freedom of expression, access to information, and the balance between protecting authors' rights and users' rights. Potential solutions include enhancing copyright protection technologies, such as the use of blockchain, and developing business models that meet consumers' needs while respecting creators' rights.
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