Abstract

This article examines important aspects of the interaction between copyright and social networks in contemporary information society. The article emphasizes key elements of agreements between users and platforms, defining rules for content usage. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is highlighted as an effective mechanism for protecting copyright in the online environment. Court decisions on copyright infringement in social networks serve as examples for understanding the complexities of balancing between freedom of information exchange and intellectual property protection. In conclusion, the importance of effective collaboration between authors and social platforms is emphasized to ensure fairness, diversity, and quality of content in the online space.

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