there are none
Creative works are protected by copyright law.
In Japan, the current porn laws prohibit the depiction of genitalia in adult content. This impacts the production and distribution of adult content as it leads to censorship and the use of pixelation to obscure genitalia in videos and images. Additionally, there are restrictions on the sale and distribution of explicit material, which can affect the availability of adult content in Japan.
Copyrights protect the "owner" of that material. To use or reproduce it without express approval of the "copyright" holder is illegal. "Copyright Laws'" protect intellectual property from unauthorized use.
In Japan, there are regulations and policies in place to censor certain aspects of pornography, such as genitalia and explicit sexual acts. These regulations are enforced by the government and industry organizations to comply with obscenity laws and protect minors from exposure to inappropriate content.
because someone else made and they didn't give you permission to copy it Copyright is intended to protect original creative works, which certainly should cover cartoons.
DVDs are protected under U.S. copyright laws that protect the rights of authors and artists. The Fair Use Doctrine applies to most instances of duplicating a DVD.
The current laws themselves are fairly clear: the creator has the exclusive right to copy, alter, distribute, or perform the work. The issue is whether those laws are respected and enforced.
why are rules and laws needed to protect people's possessions
from what?
Many laws were made to protect the ozone. Banning of CFC's is one of them.
Generally speaking, Union Laws
All laws, local, state and federal protect the community but local ordinances are designed to protect and govern life in a particular community.