The End User Licensing Agreement (EULA) will generally allow installation on one machine, and sometimes allows a backup to be made. Installing the software on an additional machine would violate the agreement.
The copyright holder or their appointed representative can take action.
If you wish to reuse a copyright-protected image, you need permission from the copyright holder or an exemption in the law.
Works are automatically protected by copyright as soon as they are fixed in a tangible medium; no further action is required.
Currently, action is being taken against TorrentFreak for copyright infringement.
There is no "US Copyright Court" per se. Any necessary police action is carried out by the FBI. Litigation is usually handled by the regional US Attorney Generals Office and prosecuted through the nearest US Circuit Court.
My software companies that help with corrective action. This is typically financial software that can help to model the type of action you should take given a set of data.
You should report copyright infringement to the website or platform where the infringement is taking place, or to the copyright owner directly. You can also report it to the U.S. Copyright Office or seek legal advice for further action.
According to the Australian Copyright Council: "The Federal Court of Australia, the Federal Magistrates Court and State and Territory courts all have jurisdiction to hear copyright infringement matters. Copyright owners will usually bring an action in the city closest to where they are located and which is most convenient for them. The choice of court may depend on factors including which remedies the copyright owner is seeking (some State courts do not have the power to grant injunctions or award an account of profits)."
Once the work is fixed in a tangible format, it is automatically protected by copyright; no additional action is required.
Application Software (From the book Technology in Action)
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Copyright law does not treat film differently from any other form of intellectual property. As long as it meets the criteria necessary for copyright protection no special action is necessary for copyright protection to exist.If you do decide that you want or need the additional protection a formally registered copyright can provide, contact the copyright office in your country for the proper procedure and required fees.