Abstract: Entrepreneurship is seen as a change, generally entailing risks beyond those normally found in opening a business, which may include other values beyond simply economic ones. When we consider digital entrepreneurship, we incorporate virtual mechanisms to create and extract value. It would be interesting to understand the relevance of this theme for the Brazilian academy. The objective of this study is to identify how the entrepreneur behaves in the digital environment, especially in Brazil. This is a documental study, with data search in secondary sources, almost a complete bibliometrics. The SCOPUS database was chosen for the search that was carried out in February 2022, therefore.....
Keywords: Intellectual Property, Copyright, Entrepreneurship
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