Digital Disruption And Intellectual Property: Recalibrating Rights In A Tech-Driven Era
- IJLLR Journal
- Jul 2, 2025
- 1 min read
Dr. Chitra Sharma, Assistant Professor (Law), Government Law College (Bhilwara)
ABSTRACT
Digital technologies have upended long-held legal doctrines that governed creative works for centuries. Emerging challenges—ranging from the ease of flawless digital reproduction and unauthorized global dissemination to the rise of AI-generated content and decentralized blockchain management— demand a rigorous re-examination of intellectual property law. This paper explores these issues by reviewing historical foundations, evaluating current legal frameworks, and proposing forward-looking reforms. In doing so, it seeks to balance the incentives for creative innovation with fair public access, while also addressing the challenges presented by cross-border enforcement and technological shifts. The analysis concludes by offering actionable policy recommendations and identifying directions for future research.
