Then why is it so difficult to crack down on infringement? After some exploration, we found the reason.
The first reason is that in the era of big data on the Internet, the abuse of new technologies has led to such infringements. In the Internet age, the patent right of materials becomes more difficult to maintain. Unlike paper books, the copying process of e-books is complicated. In the era of big data, this information exists in the form of data, which can be quickly copied and reprinted by computers. Therefore, many people infringe through the characteristics of computers, and this kind of infringement is very fast and there is no threshold. Almost anyone who knows computers can quickly reprint and copy what they see, which is also deeply powerless to crack down on infringement.
The second point is that people's awareness of infringement is relatively indifferent. Many times, we can see the existence of words and watermarks that cannot be reproduced without permission, but the infringement will not be banned because of these existence, but will become more and more rampant. The fundamental reason is that these infringers themselves don't understand the infringement and the harm caused by it. At a time when intellectual property rights are becoming more and more important, there are still many people who don't have a clear understanding of intellectual property rights, and think that plagiarism and handling will not have much impact. It is precisely because many people have this idea that the current infringement has been on the rise.
There is also piracy, which has now formed an industry. We can see that almost all platforms have pirated goods, and there is actually a professional production chain running behind them, which has caused this irresistible situation.
Intellectual property rights are of great significance to a creator, and infringement seriously hits the enthusiasm of the creator and is very unfavorable to future development. To eradicate this situation, all parties need to work together.