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Which statement best describes how IP law has evolved in response to technology?

IP law has never evolved with technology

The printing press led to the Magna Carta

The internet led to digital royalty debates

Technology drives how IP law evolves to protect creators and ensure fair compensation as ways of making and sharing music change. The internet transformed distribution from physical copies to instant digital access, forcing a rethinking of licensing, royalties, and enforcement. Digital distribution raises questions about how royalties are calculated for online consumption, what counts as a reproduction versus a public performance online, and how mechanical and performance rights are administered across streaming services, downloads, and user-generated content. This has led to new licensing frameworks, the role of performing-rights organizations in the digital sphere, and ongoing policy debates about transparency, fairness, and balance between access and creator compensation. The statement capturing the impact of the internet on digital royalties best reflects how IP law adapts to technology. The other options misstate the trajectory (historical milestones not driving modern IP in the way described), and there isn’t yet a comprehensive global IP regime for AI.

AI currently has comprehensive IP laws

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