Content Creator Legal Protection of The Copyrights of Content Reuploaded by Other Parties for Commercial Purposes

Carissa Fayola, Roswita Sitompul, Ok Isnainul
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In the current era of globalization, technological advancements are rapidly progressing, especially in the field of information technology, giving rise to the phenomenon of "creators." Creators are individuals or groups who produce creative content, such as videos, photos, or other digital forms, accessible via the internet. This profession demands protection for the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) generated by creators. This protection is crucial because content uploaded without permission can economically and morally harm the creators. Unauthorized re-uploading creates serious problems for creators, damaging their image and credibility. It also leads to economic losses as creators lose potential income from affiliate links. Copyright, as regulated by Law Number 28 of 2014, provides legal protection for creators, covering both moral and economic rights over their works. This study aims to analyze the impact on the image and economic rights of creators, the factors hindering law enforcement, and the legal efforts made to address copyright violations. The research uses a normative juridical approach with secondary data analysis from written and electronic sources. The results of this study indicate that the government has implemented various measures to protect the copyright of content creators from violations, especially by unauthorized reuploaders. These measures include supervising the content upload process, ensuring content quality meets standards, and monitoring content usage to prevent misuse. The government has also developed secure information systems, monitored user activities, and enforced legal sanctions against copyright violators. The government is expected to strengthen regulations and IPR protection and enhance monitoring of unauthorized content re-uploading.
内容创作者对其他方出于商业目的重新上传内容的版权的法律保护
在当今全球化时代,技术进步日新月异,尤其是在信息技术领域,催生了 "创作者 "现象。创作者是指制作创造性内容的个人或团体,如视频、照片或其他可通过互联网访问的数字形式。这一职业要求对创作者产生的知识产权(IPR)进行保护。这种保护至关重要,因为未经许可而上传的内容会在经济和道德上损害创作者的利益。未经许可的重新上传会给创作者带来严重问题,损害他们的形象和信誉。它还会导致经济损失,因为创作者会失去来自联盟链接的潜在收入。2014 年第 28 号法律规定的版权为创作者提供了法律保护,包括对其作品的精神和经济权利。本研究旨在分析对创作者形象和经济权利的影响、阻碍执法的因素以及为解决侵犯版权问题所做的法律努力。研究采用了规范法学方法,并对书面和电子来源的二手数据进行了分析。研究结果表明,政府采取了各种措施来保护内容创作者的版权不受侵犯,尤其是未经授权的上传者。这些措施包括监督内容上传过程,确保内容质量符合标准,以及监控内容使用以防止滥用。政府还开发了安全信息系统,监控用户活动,并对侵犯版权者实施法律制裁。预计政府将加强监管和知识产权保护,并加强对未经授权的内容再上传的监控。
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