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View all search resultsIndonesia’s ambitious vision for a trillion-rupiah creative economy is being strangled by a procurement system that still treats imagination like unskilled labor. The criminalization of videographer Amsal Sitepu exposes a dangerous value blind spot that must be fixed before the state’s bureaucracy bankrupts its own future.
A swarm of artificial intelligence "crawlers" is running rampant on the internet, scouring billions of websites for data to feed algorithms at leading tech companies - all without permission or payment, upending the online economy.
Indonesia’s relative lack of intellectual property (IP) protections has made investing in the country less appealing, foreign businesses have said, as they urge the government to improve IP regulation and enforcement.
An educational strategy is needed to cultivate a younger generation that respects intellectual property, which is often overlooked in this digital age when sharing others' works without either permission or attribution has become ubiquitous.
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