THE PUBLIC PURVIEW BUSINESS & ECONOMY: COPYRIGHT REGULATION TIGHTENS AROUND THE GLOBE IN 2025

The Public Purview Business & Economy: copyright Regulation Tightens Around the Globe in 2025

The Public Purview Business & Economy: copyright Regulation Tightens Around the Globe in 2025

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The Wild West era of copyright is ending. In 2025, countries around the world are introducing stricter regulations to control how Bitcoin, Ethereum, and digital assets operate. The Public Purview (https://thepublicpurview.com/) examines how governments are reacting to the rapid growth—and risks—of the copyright industry.


Following high-profile scams, exchange collapses, and billion-dollar frauds, regulators have begun enforcing Know-Your-Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) standards across platforms. Countries like the U.S., India, and Germany are rolling out comprehensive copyright tax laws and real-time reporting requirements.


In China, copyright trading remains banned, but the country has doubled down on its own digital yuan. The European Union passed the Markets in copyright Assets (MiCA) regulation to standardize digital asset handling across all member states.


The copyright community has responded with mixed emotions. While some welcome the legitimacy that regulation brings, others argue it threatens decentralization—the core principle of blockchain technology.


Stablecoins are also under scrutiny. The collapse of multiple algorithmic coins has prompted central banks to push for regulation on fiat-backed stablecoins and launch their own Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs).


Meanwhile, decentralized finance (DeFi) projects are creating “regulation-friendly” platforms that incorporate compliance directly into smart contracts.


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