Civil Law Regulation of Digital Property in the Age of Technological Advancements
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https://doi.org/10.59022/ujldp.80Keywords:
Digital Property, Civil Law, Legal Frameworks, Technology Regulation, Intellectual Property, Privacy Laws, Comparative Analysis, International StandardsAbstract
This article investigates the growing importance of digital property in the modern technological landscape and the challenges associated with regulating it under civil law. The study reviews relevant literature on digital property and civil law regulation and conducts a comparative analysis of different countries' approaches to regulating digital property. It also evaluates the effectiveness of existing legal frameworks in addressing the challenges posed by technological advancements. The research highlights key civil law concepts and principles relevant to digital property regulation and their application in various jurisdictions. It identifies common challenges and best practices in regulating digital property under civil law and interprets the findings in the context of the rapidly evolving digital landscape. The article emphasizes the importance of adapting civil law regulation to effectively address digital property rights in the age of technological advancements and provides suggestions for future research and policy recommendations.
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