Across the globe, there are 179 countries that uphold and excel in enforcing international copyright laws, demonstrating a commitment to protecting intellectual property rights. Among these, the United States, Germany, and Japan stand out as notable examples of jurisdictions with robust frameworks for copyright protection. These nations have instituted comprehensive legislation that not only aligns with international standards but actively enforces the rights of creators and innovators.

Afghanistan Congo Hungary Mozambique Comoros
Albania CookIslands Iceland Namibia Honduras
Algeria CostaRica India Nauru Morocco
Andorra C么ted’Ivoire Indonesia Nepal Slovakia
AntiguaandBarbuda Croatia Ireland Netherlands(Kingdomofthe) Slovenia
Argentina Cuba Israel NewZealand SolomonIslands
Armenia Cyprus Italy Nicaragua SouthAfrica
Australia CzechRepublic Jamaica Niger Spain
Austria DemocraticPeople’sRepublicofKorea Japan Nigeria SriLanka
Azerbaijan DemocraticRepublicoftheCongo Jordan Niue Sudan
Bahamas Denmark Kazakhstan NorthMacedonia Suriname
Bahrain Djibouti Kenya Norway Sweden
Bangladesh Dominica Kiribati Oman Switzerland
Barbados DominicanRepublic Kuwait Pakistan SyrianArabRepublic
Belarus Ecuador Kyrgyzstan Panama Tajikistan
Belgium Egypt LaoPeople’sDemocraticRepublic Paraguay Thailand
Belize ElSalvador Latvia Peru Togo
Benin EquatorialGuinea Lebanon Philippines Tonga
Bhutan Estonia Lesotho Poland TrinidadandTobago
Bolivia(PlurinationalStateof) Eswatini Liberia Portugal Tunisia
BosniaandHerzegovina Fiji Libya Qatar T眉rkiye
Botswana Finland Liechtenstein RepublicofKorea Turkmenistan
Brazil France Lithuania RepublicofMoldova Tuvalu
BruneiDarussalam Gabon Luxembourg Romania Uganda
Bulgaria Gambia(the) Madagascar RussianFederation Ukraine
BurkinaFaso Georgia Malawi Rwanda UnitedArabEmirates
Burundi Germany Malaysia SaintKittsandNevis UnitedKingdom
CaboVerde Ghana Mali SaintLucia UnitedRepublicofTanzania
Cambodia Greece Malta SaintVincentandtheGrenadines UnitedStatesofAmerica
Cameroon Grenada Mauritania Samoa Uruguay
Canada Guatemala Mauritius SanMarino Uzbekistan
CentralAfricanRepublic Guinea Mexico SaoTomeandPrincipe Vanuatu
Chad Guinea-Bissau Micronesia(FederatedStatesof) SaudiArabia Venezuela(BolivarianRepublicof)
Chile Guyana Monaco Senegal VietNam
China Haiti Mongolia Serbia Yemen
Colombia HolySee Montenegro Singapore Zambia

In total, a recent listing of 179 countries reveals that these nations not only exhibit strong compliance but are often viewed as leaders in the global movement toward respect for international copyright law. This ongoing commitment from such countries ensures that the rights of creators are respected, fostering an environment conducive to innovation and creativity.

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