Frankly, it's not possible to enforce copyright law completely. The government really only seeks out large-scale importers, and content owners generally only sue when they know it'd be worth their while. At the lowest level, copyright is more of an ethical issue: as a user, will you do the right thing, even if you know you won't get caught?
Only the owners of a copyright may file a lawsuit to enforce their rights.
Yes. Copyright as a legal concept originated in the UK in the early 18th century to combat unregulated copying of books. Nowadays almost every country has their own version of copyright laws, and many are a part of international treaties to enforce copyright law amonst themselves.
Police and politicians did not enforce prohibition laws.
the job is not to enforce the laws but to make them.
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Concurrent/Shared Powers has the power to enforce laws.
A copyright lawyer it a layer who specializes in copyright laws and intellectual property laws. They handle cases concerning copyright infrsingement.
Plagarism or copyright Laws!
States create and enforce laws to prevent unsafe, chaotic behavior such as anarchy.
to enforce the laws an treaties
Your question is an incorrect statement. Why do you think states must not enforce gun laws? They do.
The right to make and enforce laws is characteristic of which political unit?