That would depend on the terms of the commission contract. If the artwork was done as "work-for-hire" the copyright would reside with the customer. If there is no work-for-hire provision the rights would then belong to the artist.
Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland was created in 1927.
Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland ended in 2005.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is the agency that can fine TV stations for violations of broadcasting regulations.
The maximum fine for copyright infringement is $150,000.00 per incidence.
Under current US copyright law the maximum "standard" fine for "willful and deliberate" copyright infringement can be as high as $150,000.00 USD.
You can receive a fine and prison sentence for infringing copyright.
copyright can get you into alot of trouble and if you get caught you might end up being in jail or get a fine, and its illegal to copy someones work.
The maximum fine is 5000 pounds, but most cases settle long before court for a fine closer to real damages.
Sure. The copyright owner of something can do with it as he or she pleases, and if that means giving copies away for free, that's fine.
It depends on the type of material. Books have notifications on their copyright pages; movies include notifications in the credits; fine art may not be marked at all.
GEMHK was a trademark used by Fredrick Goldman on fine jewelry between the years 2000 and 2007ish. Your piece also has a c in a circle meaning copyright
Upon conviction in the magistrates court the maximum term of incarceration in the UK for copyright infringement is 6 months and/or a "level five" fine of £5,000.Upon conviction in the Crown court the maximum term of incarceration in the UK for physical copyright infringement is 10 years and/or an "unlimited" fine.