The teen who broke copyright law. THIS IS THE STORY ABOUT THE TEENAGER WHO BROKE COPYRIGHT LAW. THE TEENAGE GIRL IS 17 SHE BROKE A LAW THE LAW IS CALLED.

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The teen who broke copyright law. THIS IS THE STORY ABOUT THE TEENAGER WHO BROKE COPYRIGHT LAW. THE TEENAGE GIRL IS 17 SHE BROKE A LAW THE LAW IS CALLED THE COPY RIGHT LAW. SHE DOWNLOADED 5.5 TERABYTE OF INFRINGING DATA THAT MAINLY CONSISTS OF MUSIC AND ANIME.

When the cops came in to the house with a warrant and took her to the police station for processing. The police officer stated that she had to pay up to $15,000 per a infringed piece of art as well as a fine of up to $250,000 and would spend up to five years for the first offence. when her friends herd about what she had done they decided it would be a bad idea to do it and never did.

the 5 most important terms of copyright I have learned during the copyright quest are Patten, trademark, intellectual property, copyright, and infringement are all 5 I could find.

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