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Generally you will be asked to pay a fee close to the real damages the owner suffered. Sometimes owners want to make a bigger impression, and ask for the statutory damages available through the law, which can be up to $30,000 per infringement in the US.
It varies from country to country, but generally the infringer is liable for fees.
You would be guilty of copyright infringement, a federal crime.
Nothing about it is "legal." Copyright infringement is illegal.
If someone is no stranger to allegations of copyright infringement, it means he gets accused of copyright infringement a lot.
Infringement is punishable by fines ranging from $750 to $30,000.
Copyright infringement is primarily a civil offense however there are options to prosecute criminally in the case of "willful and deliberate" acts of infringement. Ignorance of the existence of copyright is not a viable defense to infringement. If an author is convicted of copyright infringement the publisher can be held liable for contributory infringement if it can be shown that they had knowledge of the infringement prior to publication. If, by a preponderance of the evidence, infringement can be shown then yes a damages award to the copyright holder can be granted.
As a general rule, parents can be held liable for damages caused by the actions of their children, including copyright infringement.
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"Copyright in fragment" is a common misspelling of "copyright infringement," which is the violation of copyright.
Yes. Copyright infringement of any form is a violation of federal law.
In the United States, most punishment for copyright infringement is in the form of fees. Statutory damages can range from $750 to $30,000 per infringement.
Infringement.
Not all file sharing is copyright infringement, but if it is, then is is already punished like any other copyright infringement.