Managing Copyrights
By: Mike • Essay • 344 Words • December 14, 2009 • 831 Views
Essay title: Managing Copyrights
A perplexing equation influences the control over copyright by various internal factors such as education and awareness, legal enforcement structure and strength of IP protection, new market users, and pirated software accessibility. External factors include shifting in geographical, political, and cultural conditions or differences. Likewise, internet access and bandwidth grow, specifically; the present boost in Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks pushes the rising piracy rate.
Policy makers can play a critical role in protecting IP through regulating compulsory licensing for the benefits for rights holders, forming anti-trust laws, and constituting strong bonds with the international treaties, such as Berne Union or UCC, to develop and foster IP protection schemes (Usrey, pp. 403-405).
Moreover, education and awareness of copyright fair use and best practices should be a critical role of governments and industry leaders. They can issue Young-People Guides that aim at parents to keep their children cyber-safe and legal on the internet. National campaigns can be run for further public awareness (Kennedy, 06). Best IP laws are useless without proper, effective, and extensive enforcement. Hence, governments can fight copyright infringement and software piracy by establishing legislative, administrative, and judicial enforcement authorities.
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