you could go to jail or worse.
Another View: Trademark and copyright infringement are, for the most part, violations of civil statutes. Generally only monetary fines can be imposed NOT jail or prison time.
HOWEVER - if the violations of the trademark law cross the line into a criminal conspiracy (e.g.: manufacturing and/or distributing falsely labeled products) then THAT becomes a criminal matter and the violators MAY be tried under criminal statutes.
Depending on the type and extent of the use, you can be taken to court for trademark infringement or for fraud. Generally you will be expected to destroy all infringing materials, and pay restitution to the holder of the trademark.
Misuse of trademark laws can be used as a possible defense if you become a defendant in a case brought by someone who is misusing those laws.
Then the laws of physics would be broken. An impossibility.
Trademark yes copyright no.
There are no specific copyrights associated with the Dodge logo, instead it is a registered trademark of Chrysler Group LLC and is protected by the trademark laws.
The duration of Broken Laws is 1.17 hours.
What would happen if a country broke international law during a time of war would depend upon the seriousness of the transgression. It would also depend on which law was broken, and what governing body was in charge of determining a penalty.
Since there are no laws broken there are no criminal or civil penalties. It would be a broken promise/agreement between you and the private organization.
Broken Laws was created on 1924-11-09.
It would depend on the severity of the disobedience.
it would be considered breaking the laws
Children would be working in sweatshops and nobody would have a living wage.
Children would be working in sweatshops and nobody would have a living wage.
Because they had committed crimes. The laws that they had broken may have been ridiculous, or what we would retrospectivly call illegal, but they would have been the laws of the time.