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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY THEFT- A NATIONAL SECURITY
ISSN: 2583 - 7753Publisher: author   
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY THEFT- A NATIONAL SECURITY
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Law and Political Sciences
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Publisher: Mr. Pranjal Rai
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Abstract
Theft of intellectual property refers to the unlawful taking of any creative work, concept, trade secret, or sensitive information that is protected by intellectual property laws. Theft of intellectual property (IP) covers a broad spectrum of wrongdoing, from trademark and copyright violations to patent infringement.[1] Intellectual property theft may be devastating to individuals, companies, and governments that have spent years perfecting their work. Theft of intellectual property severely slows economic growth and innovation. The rapid expansion of digital infrastructure and resources has, unfortunately, made it simpler for cybercriminals to steal, copy, and distribute valuable intellectual property. The stakes are higher, and the demand for strict protection and enforcement of intellectual property is expanding as a result. Because the rightful owner of an IPR is able to prevent others from making use of the protected material, su...