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What is Digital Copyright

Handbook of Research on Cyber Approaches to Public Administration and Social Policy
It refers to who owns and controls the rights to use and distribute particular works of creative expressions, such as books, videos, movies, music, and computer programs.
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Right to Correct Information in the Cyber World
Keshav Sinha (Sarala Birla University, India), Partha Paul (Sarala Birla University, India), Megha Sinha (Sarala Birla University, India), Devesh K. Upadhyay (Birla Institute of Technology, India), and Roma Kumari (Birla Institute of Technology, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3380-5.ch024
Abstract
Every human life has interacted with technology and data in the information age. The big tech companies and institutions spend millions of dollars to extract information about human behavior and their requirement. Nowadays, every individual chooses the internet platform to gain knowledge. However, the problem with the internet is that fake data are present related to any topic, which creates chaotic manipulation in the human perspective. In this chapter, the authors focus on two relatively immediate problems: (1) how we get the correct information related to any topic and (2) how to track and distinguish the information based on the facts. A new framework has been proposed using the digital right management (DRM) to track and control the movement of internet data. The study has been conducted based on the society-centric viewpoint, the community perspective, and the technology outlook.
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