Protection Of Intellectual Property Rights On The Practice Of Buying And Selling Pirated Playstation X Game Packages Case Study Of Cakranegara Game Shop In Mataram City

Authors

  • Muhammad haekal Muhammad haekal Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram
  • Lalu Fahrizal Cahyadi Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram
  • Abdul Hadi Sukmana Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

Abstract

This study aims to describe and analyze the practice of buying and selling pirated playstation game packages in Cakranegara District, Mataram City and to analyze the perspective of sharia economic law on the practice of buying and selling pirated playstation game packages in Cakranegara District, Mataram City.

This study uses a type of qualitative research, namely research based on social phenomena and then produces descriptive data. The types of data used are primary and secondary data. The data collection techniques used are interviews, documentation, and observation. The data analysis method used is data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing.

The practice of buying and selling playstation game packages can be detailed as follows: sellers download game packages on illegal sites, sellers promote directly or through social media, buyers come to submit requests, game selection, filling process, then the transaction and after-sales stages. Motivation from the seller's side, namely: profit, there are still enthusiasts, and provide emotional benefits. The motivation from the buyer's side is because of the low price, easy process, and varied choices. The results show that the practice does not fulfill the principle of legal ownership and is not in accordance with the causes of ownership in Islam. According to the law of sale and purchase, this practice is categorized as fasid sale and purchase, because one of the conditions for sale and purchase, namely the condition of the object of ownership, is not fulfilled and violates the principles of Islamic economic law.

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2025-06-29

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