Intellectual Property Violations: The Dangers and Consequences of Digital Piracy • BusinessMirror

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Imagine a world without authors, writers, content creators, editors, and artists today. One might ask, 'Why do I have to imagine this'? Well, it is a thought, and it could happen if people keep disrespecting others' works and if copyright infringement and intellectual property (IP) violations persist. If this happens, the written word will be

Imagine a world without authors, writers, content creators, editors, and artists today. One might ask, “Why do I have to imagine this”? Well, it is a thought, and it could happen if people keep disrespecting others’ works and if copyright infringement and intellectual property violations persist. If this happens, the written word will be at a standstill. There would be no new content, no new books on the bestsellers’ list, no more bookshops, and no more publishing industry.

Sadly, some violations are happening in broad daylight and have become a norm. Are you one of the ‘guilty innocents’?Sharing and distributing copyrighted materials, such as articles, photographs, and movies, through online platforms without permission or licensing The problem with IP rights also extends beyond a lack of respect and ethics; content piracy negatively impacts content creators, businesses, and even academic institutions. It limits content sales through legal methods, which hurts the revenue of content creators. Not only does it affect their income source, but it also reduces their motivation and willingness to invest in high-quality content. This could have a significantly adverse effect on the publishing industry and related sectors.

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