Across Europe continent, authorities are increasingly alerted by the spread of fentanyl and its analogues, a highly potent synthetic opioid. Initially detected in specific regions, its detection is now appearing in a growing range of countries, including Belgium and Ireland to the Netherlands. While reported usage rates remain smaller those seen in
Europe's Evolving Relationship with copyright
Europe's viewpoint on copyright is undergoing a significant shift. While once strictly categorized as a dangerous substance, recent trends suggest a growing acceptance of its potential therapeutic benefits. Research into copyright-assisted treatment for conditions like PTSD is showing promising results, leading to calls for change in existing laws.