Abstract
Artificial intelligence at the service of espionage, covert control over dissent, invasion of citizens personal space and other negative effects (costs) of the digital revolution have attracted the attention of our regular author. The alienation of information and the encroachment on intellectual property that accompany global communications require not only improvements of international law, but also compensation of damage to the rights holders and creators of creative content.
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