if a juvenial 5 years with a fine of 250,000
without bail
Criminal prosecutions for copyright infringements are rare but there are provisions in current copyright law for jail terms as high as 10 years for "willful and deliberate" violations.
Although criminal copyright prosecutions are rare, there are provisions in the law for prison terms as high as 10 years for "willful and deliberate" violations.
10 years plus some fun time in jail in the showers...dont drop the soap
You can serve life in prison for piracy.
No, copyrighting a work is your right, as long as you are the creator.You can, however, go to jail for copyright infringement, although most punishment is meted out in fines.
yes, people can be fined or even in some cases go to jail for copyright infringement
work for the company or you will probably go to jail and get a big fine for copyright infringement
Because the vast majority of infringement cases are settled long before they go to court, there is no comprehensive list.
Under US laws, a criminal copyright infringement could get you up to 6 years in prison for a first offense and 10 years for any subsequent offense, but you could also be charged with 1,000 simultaneous offenses, meaning (in theory) 6,000 years for your first offense.
Copyright infringement is punishable by law and should not be attempted by anyone... ...Unless you just don't care and want to go to jail. Life is tough, make it last.
Punishment for copyright infringement can include up to five years in prison, but most penalties are in the form of fines. <><><><><> You can also be sued in civil court and you may have to pay damages.
Copyright infringement is punishable by fines and (in extreme cases) jail time. Several countries have proposed cutting off internet access for infringers as well. It also devalues others' intellectual property, and can force them to stop creating art for a living.
no because it is copyright and you will go to jail
It depends on the specific circumstances and the jurisdiction's laws on copyright infringement. In some cases, using a picture without permission can lead to civil action rather than criminal charges. However, if the unauthorized use is considered a copyright violation under criminal law, it could potentially result in jail time.
Penalties for copyright infringement vary from country to country; in the US, fines start at $750 per infringement, but can go as high as $250,000 and 5 years in prison.
The maximum is five years, although the vast majority of punishment is in the form of fees.