The globalization of law necessitates compelling moral narratives because the persuasiveness of law depends on the moral recognition (acceptance) of the idea of law. Therefore, copyright law must also be grounded on an interreligious and intercultural value foundation. The legal systems of Islamic countries - such as Iran's - have significantly differentiated and developed independently from Western legal systems. When comparing these legal systems one can expect the greatest possible differences while also assuming that the commonalities approach universal norms of justice as closely as possible. Thus, the connecting narratives represent a universal moral imperative to protect creators.