The intersection of digital platforms and intellectual property rights has become a focal point in the modern internet era, raising complex questions about accountability, legal compliance, and the balance between user autonomy and content regulation. This essay examines the broader implications of how online platforms navigate these challenges, drawing on examples of legal disputes involving digital content distribution. By analyzing the responsibilities of social media networks and the legal frameworks governing their operations, we can better understand the evolving dynamics of digital rights management in an interconnected world.