Copyright Law In The Digital Age
- IJLLR Journal
- Oct 5
- 1 min read
Manav Kumar, BBA LLB (Hons.), University School of Law and Legal Studies, GGSIPU, Dwarka, Delhi
ABSTRACT
This study examines the evolving challenges of copyright protection in the digital era, with a focus on key concerns including digital piracy, online infringement, rapid technological advancements, international enforcement issues, and the balance between copyright control and user freedoms. Drawing on diverse academic sources, industry analyses, and legal frameworks, the research adopts a holistic, interdisciplinary perspective to understand the complex dynamics that shape modern copyright law.
The research examines the widespread unauthorized sharing of copyrighted materials and persistent issues with piracy. It analyzes the factors contributing to these violations and evaluates the effectiveness of current anti-piracy measures. Additionally, the study explores how emerging technologies—such as digital watermarking, encryption, and streaming services—both enhance and complicate copyright enforcement, highlighting the nuanced relationship between innovation and regulation.
Through a comprehensive review of case studies and established best practices, this research proposes practical solutions to pressing issues faced by copyright stakeholders. The study provides valuable insights and policy recommendations for legislators, rights holders, and digital content creators seeking to enhance copyright protection in today's rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Keywords: Copyright, Digital Era, Infringement, Stakeholders, Encryption
