Procedures and measures to combat terrorism and their impact on the rights of refugees

Document Type : Original Article

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Associate professor of commercial law at AOU

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Intellectual property laws are constantly evolving to accommodate modern technology. Since the beginning of the year 2000, there has been an amazing technological development in various fields, the most important of which is the huge technological boom that occurred in the field of communications and information.  Such as open source software, electronic operating systems, artificial intelligence, and digital platforms, and the responsibility of those in charge of managing these platforms in terms of their commitment to applying intellectual property laws on broadcasted visual and audio exhibits.
       The subject of this research is one of the new global issues that are concerned with the protection of intellectual production in the field of intellectual property and what pertains to it in terms of electronic publishing and digital transmission of information that is in some forms illegal or, in a more precise sense, not protected by intellectual property laws In this research, we will address some of the new issues related to the emergence of the Internet and its impact on the enforcement of intellectual property rights, and we will single out the two most important issues, namely the protection of copyright and then the protection of trademarks. In the end, the responsibility of social media platforms is discussed in terms of users and service providers of these platforms in preserving the intellectual property rights of material works that are converted into a digital image and then circulated through these modern applications.

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