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n200080 [17]
1 year ago
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it is easier to incriminate a young person for infringing on copyright rules under the dmca than to incriminate an older person.

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masha68 [24]1 year ago
5 0

Not always has the Digital Millennium Copyright Act been applied as intended. The DMCA has NOT been abused in this manner. Younger people are simpler to incriminate for violating copyright laws under the DMCA than older people are.

People have faced several threats since the internet's invention. Infringing on copyright is one of them. With only one click, anyone can browse millions of websites and post something on social media networks by editing someone else's original work—submitting research papers is a common example of this type of editing.

The infringement of someone's intellectual property is known as copyright (IP). It is another word for piracy or the theft of someone else's original work, particularly when the perpetrator reaps the rewards rather than the original author.

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