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PERUBAHAN-PERUBAHAN SOSIAL DAN KEBUDAYAAN YANG TERJADI DI MASYARAKAT PADA MASA SEKARANG Hutabarat, Dany Try Hutama; Deri, Afif; Indraswary, Apriola Dwi; Salsabila, Jihan; Pasaribu, Liza Umami; Mhd. Irvansyah; Syapiq, Mirza; Saifana, Naila; Pujawati, Sri Anisa; Str, Akmal Satria Alfin
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 1 No. 10 (2022): Nusantara Hasana Journal, March 2022
Publisher : Nusantara Hasana Berdikari

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In the modern era like now, people cannot be separated from what is called digital access, often digital access has a major influence on social changes that occur either positively or negatively. Social change is a shift in the structure of society that involves the mindset, attitude and order of social life. Social change is also based on several factors, such as technological advances, intercultural contact, heterogeneous society and many other factors. Social change will always occur in any layer of society so that in responding to the changes that occur we must accept these changes in a positive form and put aside the negative in prder to advance the thoughts of a more open society. This study aims to tell what things affect social change, and what are the positive and negative forms of social change.
TECHNICAL SECURITY IN ITE LAW AND COPYRIGHTS OF DEVICES AND SYSTEMS Dalimunthe, Septian Rizky; Pujawati, Sri Anisa; Sitorus, Akmal Satria Alvin
POLICY, LAW, NOTARY AND REGULATORY ISSUES Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): APRIL
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

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Copyright is the creator's or recipient's exclusive right to publish or reproduce his work, or to grant permission to do so, without reducing the restrictions imposed by applicable laws and regulations. This research aims to determine how the legal protection of creators for the use of illegal software is based on the Copyrights Law No. 19 of 2002. The study employs normative law research methods, as well as secondary data obtained through library research. According to the findings, product piracy costs the creator both financially and morally, as well as having an economic impact on the country. Aside from that, using pirated software raises a fatal risk because malware/viruses can easily infiltrate software, opening the way for cyber attacks. As a consequence, it is recommended that legal proprietary software be used for work, learning, or other software-related activities. If people are unable to obtain legal software due to a lack of resources, they should consider other options, such as open source software that is available for free. Furthermore, proprietary software (closed) vendors must be able to offer reasonable prices. If a person or company infringes on another's copyright, they could face criminal charges or civil lawsuits.