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Fundamental Principal of Copyright
註釋

In our approach to the issue under consideration we have dealt with the enunciation of the concept of Copyright, and we have also considered the socio- cultural, scientific & economic applications and implications of the right, more specifically, in the digital context.

               As we all know change is intrinsic to 'society', which never remains static but is always evolving, and, from time to time, witnesses new developments in social, scientific and economic fields. Under the foregoing chapters of this work-up, we have discussed the development of digital technology and the Internet in 'scientific sphere', and how these scientific developments have created problems before the economics, the sociology and the jurisprudence of copyright.

               We witnessed that the binary language of zeros and ones has produced, Plasticity, transmissibility and process-ability, referred to as attributes of digital society and how they have made it possible for the copyrighted material to be created and stored in electronic form on computers and how the computers containing the copyrighted material when attached to the Internet, called, the network of networks make it possible for people to exchange and use in any manner they like such information between the computers from different locations across the world.