Pelindungan Hak Cipta Terhadap Gambar Yang di Unggah Pada Media Sosial Instagram Secara Ilegal
Copyright Protection for Images Uploaded Illegally to Instagram Social Media

Date
2025Author
Nasution, Fathur Yanda Amanta
Advisor(s)
Saidin
Chairi, Zulfi
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Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) itself is the result of thought in the form of
ideas or ideas that are realized or expressed in the form of inventions, works of
science literature and art, designs, symbols / certain signs, creation of semiconductor
component layouts and breeding varieties. Law No. 28 of 2014 concerning Copyright
states that Copyright is a right that regulates intellectual works in the fields of
science, art and literature that are poured in a distinctive form and given to ideas,
procedures, methods or concepts that have been poured into a fixed form.
Method used in this thesis uses normative legal research. This normative legal
research is based on secondary data examining laws, government regulations and
proof of articles. Secondary data as a source/material of information can be primary
legal material, secondary legal material and tertiary legal material.
The results of this research show that copyright violations in the copyright
law are in the form of violations of economic rights and moral rights. In Instagram, it
is explained that not everything uploaded on Instagram violates copyright, such as
slogans and colors arranged in unique patterns that are protected by copyright, in
Instagram people who upload other people's images or content can be reported but
can only be done by the person concerned, so that the person who violates this
copyright You will be given a warning in the form of temporary account blocking and
if you continue to do this frequently intellectual property violations, the accounts of
these violators may be permanently blocked, as well as Copyright protection applies
during the life of the Creator who dies at the latest and lasts for 70 (seventy) years
thereafter, starting from January 1st of the following year. Copyright protection held
by legal entities shall be valid for 50 (fifty) years from the first date of publication.
And a person who, without the right to do so, is subject to a maximum prison
sentence of 2 years and/or a maximum fine of IDR 300,000,000.
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