This article is devoted to the analysis of the problems of intellectual property rights protection in an international context and the study of the prospects for the development of this field. The article examines the main problems faced by copyright holders in international relations, as well as suggests ways to solve them. The author also reviewed existing international agreements such as WIPO and TRIPS, identifying their positive aspects, but also pointing out the problems that arise in their application. As a result of the study, ways to improve international intellectual property rights protection were proposed, including closer cooperation between countries, the development of a single international standard and the improvement of dispute resolution mechanisms.
Tatarinova et al. (Mon,) studied this question.