Issues of ethics and preservation arise in the context of digitalization: what data is collected about users, how are privacy and security ensured, and how can cultural value be preserved in the context of rapid technological updates? Answers to these questions require cooperation between creators, copyright holders and regulators.
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In conclusion, the digital era does not replace traditional forms of culture, but complements them, providing new ways of creating and perceiving art. Successful cultural policy today is based on a balance between innovation, heritage preservation and openness to global audiences.