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How has the digital revolution changed the concept of copyrighted materials?

a.

It has made it easier for copyright owners to protect their assets

b.

It has made it more difficult for copyright owners to sell physical objects

c.

It has made it impossible for copyright owners to control their digital assets

d.

It has made it more expensive for copyright owners to produce their materials

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Answer: (c).It has made it impossible for copyright owners to control their digital assets Explanation:The digital revolution has completely changed the game for copyright owners because they now have no control over what happens to their assets.

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