The legal system for the presumed basis of crimes of infringement of electronic intellectual property: Comparative analytical study

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  • Muhammad Hassan Marhi College of Law and Political Science/University of Kirkuk Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.eli24.25

Keywords:

assumed element, intellectual property, legal nature, electronic means

Abstract

Scientific works are no longer a right determined for the personal interests of the author alone.  Rather,  they  are  of  interest  to  society as  a  whole,  and  in  light  of  the  electronic revolution that has made scientific innovation easier to do, more widespread, and broader in impact, especially since authorship, production, and mental innovation are characterized by the fact that they do not bear fruit except through dissemination and dissemination. Its spread and expansion produced more effects, which required providing a greater degree of protection  for  this  mental  product. Thus,  violating  this  intellectual  property  became  an aggression against a part of the human personality and harming public resources or common sources of culture. It is considered a crime according to some laws, consisting of elements that represent its truth and require a special element. Presumably for this crime, which pollutes the intellectual and spiritual heritage of the national society in particular and human society  in  general,  given  that  intellectual  works,  from  the  moment  they  are  published, become the property of all in terms of benefit and benefit, with full acknowledgment of their product  and  the  mental  source  of  the  person  of  their  author,  and  on  this  basis,  it  is permissible to infringe upon the intellectual impact .

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Published

2024-10-13

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How to Cite

Marhi, Muhammad Hassan , trans. 2024. “The Legal System for the Presumed Basis of Crimes of Infringement of Electronic Intellectual Property: Comparative Analytical Study”. Twejer Journal 7 (2): 533-56. https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.eli24.25.

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