COPYRIGHT PROTECTION IN SOCIAL NETWORKS: IMPORTANCE FOR UZBEKISTAN
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Ecominds Press
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The article examines the growing importance of copyright protection in social networks within the context of digital transformation in the Republic of Uzbekistan. It analyzes the relationship between information technologies and intellectual property, emphasizing that the rapid expansion of user-generated content increases the risks of copyright infringement. Particular attention is given to the concept of “making available to the public,” introduced through international instruments such as the WIPO Copyright Treaty and incorporated into Uzbek legislation. The author highlights constitutional guarantees of both freedom of information and protection of intellectual property, stressing the need to balance these principles. The article identifies legislative gaps and proposes reforms, including improving strategic planning documents, strengthening liability, clarifying institutional powers, enhancing user agreements, and fostering international cooperation among national authorities, courts, social media platforms, and World Intellectual Property Organization to ensure effective protection of authors’ rights online.