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Право доступа к информации и медиабезопасность

Right of Access to Information and Media Security
[journal article]

Kirilenko, V. P.
Alekseev, Georgy

Abstract

The right of access to information in post-industrial society is of fundamental importance for achieving the goals of sustainable development. Changes in the system of realization of rights to intellectual property reflect the main trends in the formation of cultural capital. Firstly, the production... view more

The right of access to information in post-industrial society is of fundamental importance for achieving the goals of sustainable development. Changes in the system of realization of rights to intellectual property reflect the main trends in the formation of cultural capital. Firstly, the production and sale of copies of works remains an actual way of exercis ing intellectual rights, but is complemented by interactive formats of interaction between authors and their audience. Secondly, the popularity of specific authors and rightholders allows them to exercise subjective rights in the global information space. Thirdly, the role of the author - an individual will decrease as the modules of artificial intelligence become more and more integrated into the creative industry. With the development of virtual law institutions, the priority of media security is to preserve the superiority of creative works created by man over the results of computer processing of information. In this sense, the right of individuals to access information technologies, as well as the possibility of direct evaluation of the authors' creativity by a mass audience, may become critical interests for humane technical progress in the global information society.... view less

Keywords
intellectual property; copyright; freedom of opinion; human rights; work of art

Classification
Law

Free Keywords
contract; freedom of speech; humanism; producer

Document language
Russian

Publication Year
2019

Page/Pages
p. 39-49

Journal
Theoretical and Applied Law (2019) 1

ISSN
3034-2813

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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