Copyright in the Digital Age: Addressing Issues on Online Piracy and Streaming Services

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Copyright in the Digital Age: Addressing Issues on Online Piracy and Streaming Services
Authors:-Soumya Mishra, Dr. Taru Mishra

Abstract-Copyright laws are being developed along with technology. Today, digital advances such as the Internet and PC offer both opportunities and challenges for creative work stakeholders. The balance of these interests is complicated but reflects the continued adaptation of copyright to new developments. The advent of the Internet and the widespread adoption of HR computers have begun an era of unprecedented connectivity and accessibility for creative work. However, in addition to these transformative developments, there are various challenges faced by stakeholders in the production, distribution, and consumption of copyrighted content. This analysis examines various digital copyrights in the Internet age and uses literature review methods that address the complex interactions of technological advancements and legal frameworks. The rise of digital copyright infringement, the spread of user-generated content platforms, and the development of new distribution models provide traditional ideas for copyright tracking and intellectual property protection. Furthermore, the global features of the digital economy complicate regulatory efforts as the terms of the legal framework make it difficult to meet the infinite characteristics of online transactions and consumption of digital content. This review examines development strategies used by political decision-makers, industrial interest groups, and law to control these challenges, from legislative reforms to innovation in content management and digital rights management (DRM) systems. Through a comprehensive analysis of existing literature, this overview uncovers ongoing dialogue related to digital copyrights on the Internet, providing insight into the complexity of copyright in the digital age, debate, and future trajectories.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.11.issue2.367

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