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Juridical analysis of the obstacles in the implementation of music royalty payment obligations in Indonesia Ezra Natasya Br Simangunsong; Haposan Siallagan
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 5 No. 12 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Privietlab

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v5i12.1028

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The main problem in this case study is that Indonesia still cannot be firm and fair in enforcing the obligation to pay music royalties to the composers. This already exists and is written in Law Number 28 of 2014 concerning copyright and in Government Regulation Number 56 of 2021. This refers to the consistency and compliance with the law that can be reviewed based on legal protection and legal compliance theory. This review will provide different perspectives on economic rights in song creation and how the intellectual property system applies. The review and normative juridical approach of this research provides an overview of the correct legal record and layout based on facts. This fact is based on literature studies, primary laws, and derivatives that can provide a more constructive research direction. This research provides an overview of the responsibility for a royalty and the importance of respecting intellectual property law. The challenge is the difficulty of making firm decisions by perpetrators or law enforcers due to the lack of transparency, which has become an inherent culture. Social socialization is very limited, and the absence of a national collective management institution provides certainty, making it difficult to run. The results of this study provide a conclusion that we must move together in echoing the synergy between LMKN, business actors, and the government in carrying out sustainable royalty management. This will strengthen the value of the existence of intellectual property rights and the emergence of legal certainty that can be claimed together for the sake of justice and social welfare in Indonesia.
Law Enforcement Against Violent Theft Perpetrated by Children: A Study at the North Sumatra Regional Police Gabriella Pasaribu; Haposan Siallagan; Ojak Nainggolan
Sultan Agung Notary Law Review Vol 8, No 2 (2026): June 2026
Publisher : Program Studi Master of Notary Law (S2), Faculty of Law, Universitas Islam SUltan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/sanlar.v8i2.53626

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This study aims to analyze law enforcement against perpetrators of violent theft committed by minors in the North Sumatra Regional Police jurisdiction. The phenomenon of juvenile delinquency involving violent crimes such as violent theft is a social problem that is becoming increasingly complex and requires serious attention from various parties, especially law enforcement officials. This study uses an empirical juridical approach with primary data obtained through in-depth interviews with the police, prosecutors, courts, and relevant stakeholders in North Sumatra. Data collection techniques were carried out using purposive sampling of key informants who have direct understanding of the handling of violent theft cases involving child perpetrators. The results show that law enforcement against juvenile perpetrators of violent theft in North Sumatra faces various challenges, ranging from legal and social aspects to rehabilitation. On the other hand, the limited facilities for empowerment and social reintegration for juvenile offenders also pose obstacles to the application of restorative justice principles. This study recommends the need for a balanced approach between retributive and restorative aspects in handling cases of children who commit violent crimes, as well as increased coordination between law enforcement and social welfare agencies in efforts to prevent and handle violent crimes committed by minors.