What is copyright? By Ross Johnstone the III. Copywrong What are the punishments of copyright? The punishments of copyright are… The legal penalties for.

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What is copyright? By Ross Johnstone the III

Copywrong What are the punishments of copyright? The punishments of copyright are… The legal penalties for copyright infringement are: Infringer pays the actual dollar amount of damages and profits. The law provides a range from $200 to $150,000 for each work infringed. Infringer pays for all attorneys fees and court costs.

What is copyright? Copyright is when you copy something without giving the person you copied from any credit or any consent to say that you want to copy fro someone.

Would you steal a sweetie?

Would you steal a staple from staples?