In the digital age, intellectual property laws can be restructured by promoting a balanced approach that protects creators’ rights while ensuring public access to knowledge. This can be achieved through flexible licensing (like Creative Commons), fair use provisions, time-bound exclusivity, and open-access policies for educational and publicly funded content. Strengthening digital rights management and fostering innovation-sharing platforms can also help maintain this balance, encouraging creativity without restricting access to information and learning.
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