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Protecting Intellectual Property Rights in the Digital Revolution: Ministry of Law's Role Reviewed Manurung, Oktavia Pitta Marito; Simamora, Janpatar
Journal Customary Law Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): March
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/jcl.v2i2.3676

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Intellectual property rights violations are increasingly common in the digital age, resulting from the growth of digital content media. Low public awareness about the risks of access to illegal content is a major factor in intellectual property violations such as data theft, online trading of counterfeit goods. To solve this problem, the government and the general public must proactively increase law enforcement and educate the public on the importance of respecting intellectual property rights. The way digital technology protects intellectual property rights (IPR), has changed due to easier distribution and access to content on online platforms. Copyright infringement is on the rise, making current laws more difficult to enforce. This research aims to identify how the development of digital technology impacts copyright protection and to find the main problems faced by the Ministry of Law in enforcing the law against copyright infringement in the digital world. This research uses the normative juridical method, by analyzing legislation and conducting a literature review. The results of the analysis show that although digital technology provides people with new opportunities to build and spread work, it also poses problems for supervision and enforcement. To protect copyright in the digital age, the government and society need to take strategic actions to strengthen the legal framework and improve law enforcement capabilities to protect copyright. This is due to regulations that have not fully adjusted to the rapid changes in the digital world, as well as low public awareness of the importance of copyright protection.
Urgensi Pengaturan Kekayaan Intelektual di Era Society 5.0 Dalam Mengakomodasi Perkembangan Teknologi AI Manurung, Oktavia Pitta Marito; Simamora, Janpatar
Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Hukum Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Hukum
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Islam Almatani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55583/jkih.v4i1.1325

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Era Society 5.0 menghadirkan tantangan dan peluang baru dalam pengelolaan kekayaan intelektual (KI) melalui pemanfaatan teknologi kecerdasan buatan (Artificial Intelligence/AI). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis bagaimana AI dapat membantu proses pengelolaan KI, dalam konteks digitalisasi yang semakin kompleks. Dengan menggunakan metode studi literatur, penelitian ini mengkaji berbagai sumber seperti jurnal ilmiah, buku, dan dokumen hukum untuk memahami peran AI dalam mendukung efisiensi dan efektivitas pengelolaan KI. Hasil kajian menunjukkan bahwa AI mampu mempercepat proses perlindungan KI dengan memanfaatkan algoritma cerdas untuk mengidentifikasi karya-karya yang mirip atau berpotensi melanggar hak eksklusif pencipta. Dalam aspek penegakan hukum, AI dapat digunakan untuk memantau aktivitas daring guna mencegah penyebaran produk ilegal yang melanggar hak cipta. Namun, penelitian ini juga menemukan tantangan signifikan, seperti risiko bias data yang dapat memengaruhi keadilan keputusan AI serta potensi pelanggaran privasi dalam pengumpulan data pelatihan. Penelitian ini menekankan pentingnya regulasi yang adaptif untuk mengakomodasi perkembangan teknologi AI dalam pengelolaan KI di era Society 5.0
The Legal Arrangements of Intellectual Property Rights in Indonesia on Addressing Priority Watch List Status Manurung, Oktavia Pitta Marito; Sidauruk, Jinner; Situmorang, Samuel FB
Jurnal Daulat Hukum Vol 8, No 2 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : Magister of Law, Faculty of Law, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/jdh.v8i2.47251

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Intellectual property law enforcement in Indonesia is not a new issue. Indonesia is still included in the Priority Watch List issued by the United States Trade Representative (USTR), which has an impact on the dynamics of international trade, particularly in influencing the decisions of foreign business actors to conduct trade activities in Indonesia. The issues examined in this research include: (1) How intellectual property law, specifically the provisions in Law No. 20 of 2016 concerning Trademarks and Geographical Indications, relate to trademark infringement as stated in the 2024 Special 301 Report by the USTR; and (2) what is the role and responsibility of the Indonesian Government in handling the Priority Watch List status in the 2024 Special 301 Report by the USTR. This research used a prescriptive normative (doctrinal) legal research method, with the aim of providing a comprehensive understanding of legal issues related to trademarks and government responsibilities in the context of international trade. The result show that the role and responsibility of the Indonesian government in addressing priority watchlist status, including raids and raids, conducting international cooperation with INTERPOL, USPTO. Indonesia is also active in implementing socialization and education on the importance of complying with intellectual property laws, to the point of forming an intellectual property task force such as an operational task force (Satgas OPS) to handle complaints of intellectual property violations.