Abstract

In the last two decades, art and technology have become increasingly inseparable. Technology, in this case the internet, has given birth to a new era known as the digital era, followed by the emergence of many problems, one of which is in the field of copyright. A number of cases of copyright infringement were committed by art creators and the public in general, both consciously and unconsciously due to the lack of knowledge about copyright, especially now that all the information needed is readily available on the Internet. This condition provides a huge opportunity to plagiarize a work of art. Through library research, this study focuses on the perspective of limitations and exceptions to copyrights for works of art in the digital era and describes the concepts of regulation and protection.

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