It happens all the time, and it usually isn't punished, regardless of the supposed consequences. Keep in mind that you're still not actually protected by copyright because it's not official, and if you steal someone else's work and label it with your own fake "copyright", you can still land in trouble.
It's not uncommon to find a YouTube video of copyrighted work posted by someone else and with the uploader's supposed "copyright" attached to it. They're still in copyright trouble, but as you can tell, it's rarely enforced.
If copyright law did not apply to the internet, it would be nearly impossible to monetize anything on it.
You would have a legal record of the creation and creation date of your work.
In member countries of the World Trade Organization, copyright protection is automatic; registration is not required.
Nothing as it is illegal to sell it (because it is a fake and breaches copyright/patent).
Look for a copyright tag.
be sued in court for copyright infringement
Nothing will happen to a person who breaches copyright law unless the holder of the copyright chooses to sue the violator. The lawsuit court settlement will determine the monetary damagesowed to the copyright holder (if any).
You would probably be the owner of the design would probably take you to court where you would either have to buy the copyright or cease its usage and return it to the owner. using copyrighted designs without permission is illegal.
we would only have fire for heat not fake fires because coal is a fasal fuel
no that would never happen they just say that but its an act not all of wrestleing is fake but some of it is
Nothing.
Only if the courts allows you to and that the law agreement isnt a false/fake agreement.