United States:
Advanced Copyright Issues On The Internet
10 September 2020
Fenwick
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During recent years, the Internet has become the basic
foundational infrastructure for the global movement of data of all
kinds. With continued growth at a phenomenal rate, the Internet has
moved from a quiet means of communication among academic and
scientific research circles into ubiquity in both the commercial
arena and private homes. The Internet is now a major global data
pipeline through which large amounts of intellectual property are
moved. As this pipeline is increasingly used in the mainstream of
commerce to sell and deliver creative content and information
across transnational borders, issues of intellectual property
protection for the material available on and through the Internet
are rising in importance.
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