The advent of the Internet and the World Wide Web has brought about opportunities around the world and the exchange of media. However, if appropriate, this media is managed by a few large companies. Expressions on the Internet and the mystery of self-satisfaction are at the heart of the network-neutral concept of discussion. Network neutrality is the concept of equal access to information by users, and concepts concerning user control over ISP and content access (Weitzner 78).
Since the Internet is everywhere, it is difficult to control problems such as copyright infringement. Since the Internet is spreading to various countries all over the world, it is almost impossible to develop a uniform copyright law. If you have developed a successful Internet business it may be difficult for you to prevent someone copying your business model and using it for your own benefit. Particularly when a company's products involve the use of five senses, certain types of business may not be suitable for the Internet. For example, if the product's unique selling point is its pleasant scent, it may be difficult to communicate this online.
Copyright infringement and Internet problems are an important example of strict copyright infringement. The copyright role is to protect the copyright of the copyright owner or author in the physical world unless it is a serious copyright infringement or copyright infringement. The Internet is a digital link to information, applying the current strict copyright laws to the Internet is heading towards disasters. People who take legal action against copyright infringement can benefit from the use of the Internet by pirates by Internet service providers and Internet service providers may wish to use their own Internet rather than their own publishers and authors I think that it can regulate more properly.