Accidental infringement most frequently happens when users just don't understand that their acts are infringing.
If they are the owners of the materials, they can lose a source of revenue. If they are the unlawful users of the materials, they can be sued for infringement.
Nobody stole her books exactly. Anybody who breached copyright was taken to court.
You need to be able to prove the person breached the copyright of your material. They would be summoned to court - and you would have to provide proof the breach occurred. The judge would usually award damages against the defendant if your case is proven.
Works are protected by copyright as soon as they are "fixed." If you wish to register a work with the copyright office, you may do so.
The copyright date is the year the text was completed. It may or may not be the same as the publication date.
Only the owners of a copyright may file a lawsuit to enforce their rights.
it may be copyright
There may be a number of reasons that a book would not have a copyright notice1) If it was published after 1989 there is no requirement for a copyright notice to be displayed2) The book may be in the public domain due to copyright expiration3) The book may have been published under a "copyleft" or "Creative Commons" license which permits more liberal use than copyright.4) The book may not have been copyrighted by choice of the author
There may be a number of reasons that a book would not have a copyright notice1) If it was published after 1989 there is no requirement for a copyright notice to be displayed2) The book may be in the public domain due to copyright expiration3) The book may have been published under a "copyleft" or "Creative Commons" license which permits more liberal use than copyright.4) The book may not have been copyrighted by choice of the author
No. You may, however, be able to copyright the recipe to create a dish provided it meets the necessary criteria for copyright protection.
If the mural has any copyright at all, it was initially owned by the author, but the author may sell his or her copyright to others.
Inadvertently is an adjective, meaning that in a sentence, it is used to describe a verb (an action). To to something inadvertently is to do something unintentionally. For example: "She inadvertently knocked the vase off of the table as she walked past." "I inadvertently left the stove on when I left the kitchen."