It is the virus that all of us spread. All of our practices contribute intentionally or unintentionally. As a result, it grows to something we can not live without. In today's digital age, copyright infringement is becoming very common. But who can condemn it. The availability of digital work has increased ignorance of the author 's right, and at least in the near future this right has not declined. People are eager to follow the current social trends regardless of their age, listening to the latest songs, seeing the "first American movies" at present, or seeing literature. . Fans are reading the most
The Internet and other technological advances present new and unique challenges to the protection and use of copyrighted works. The Internet promotes the speed and convenience of copying, and the spread of copyrighted material. Anyone with computer access and digital work can create working copies and distribute it to millions of people connected to the Internet. Distribution and copying of the Internet is done more quickly and easily than ever, but also improves the quality of distributed copies. When copying multiple copies or copies, the simulated copy or copy will degrade with each new version of that copy. Multiple digital copies are the opposite. The quality of the first copy of the digital work is the same as the first 1000 copies, and each copy is a complete copy of the original copy of that work.
Reason - low copy and distribution costs, the quality of digital copies (usually the same as the quality of the original work), the availability of broadband technology has increased, and digital piracy (often called "digital piracy" ) New consumer devices for digital data (PC, netbook, MP3 player, e-book reader, digital video recorder etc.), source material available around the world, limited legal options, and latest software Many editor possibilities available 25
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Digital rights management (DRM) is a series of access control technologies that restrict the use of proprietary hardware and copyrighted work. DRM technology seeks to control the use, modification, and distribution of copyrighted works (such as software and multimedia content) and systems within devices that implement these policies. Intellectual Property - a certain property, including intangible creation of human intelligence, consisting primarily of copyrights, patents, and trademarks. Art works such as music and literature, as well as several discoveries, inventions, words, phrases, symbols, and designs can be protected as intellectual property.