PROBLEMS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS PROTECTION IN THE DIGITAL SPACE
Abstract
The article examines the theoretical issues of ensuring the protection of intellectual property rights in the online space, considering the variety of intellectual property objects and using the main types of violations of the interests of rightsholders associated with their use and distribution on the Internet as an example. Additionally, the international and national legal aspects of regulating relations regarding the use of intellectual activity results and mechanisms for their protection in an artificial intelligence mode are analyzed.
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Intellectual property objects, intellectual property rights protection, digital environmentHow to Cite
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