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Ip Piracy & Developing Nations: A Recipe For Terrorism Funding, Brandy G. Robinson
Ip Piracy & Developing Nations: A Recipe For Terrorism Funding, Brandy G. Robinson
Brandy G Robinson
When events such as 9/11 hit the U.S., no one thought that terrorists funded these activities through intellectual property piracy. On the surface, intellectual property (IP) piracy and terrorism are two distant topics. However, these topics are not distant but closely connected, as terrorist groups thrive on IP piracy, especially in developing nations, which has led to successful terrorist funding opportunities. Because IP piracy evades normal detection and developing nations do not thoroughly understand it, terrorist groups gravitate towards IP piracy for funding, which presents a distinct global dilemma.
Intellectual property rights and laws, namely criminal enforcement mechanisms, are essential …