They are too numerous to list.
Law enforcement has no chance at identifying and prosecuting all violators of copyright law, so it falls to the individual to decide to "do the right thing" even when they don't have the threat of getting caught.
No law can be policed 100% effectively, but having the law in existence provides for punishment for violators and protection and/or reparations for plaintiffs when someone is caught in violation.
In India, as in other countries, law enforcement has no chance at identifying and prosecuting all violators of copyright law, so it falls to the individual to decide to "do the right thing" even when they don't have the threat of getting caught.
Yes, software piracy is illegal and punishable by law. It involves the unauthorized copying, distribution, or use of software without the permission of the copyright holder. Violators can face fines, civil lawsuits, and even criminal charges.
Yes
Amnesty
Copyright law is a federal law, granted in the Constitution.
Presidents are allowed to pardon whomever they decide. Pardons given to all violators of a certain law is called amnesty. Though the president can forgive violators and nullify the punishment for violating a law, they cannot repeal the law; future violators will be punished as they are not under the act of amnesty. One example of this is Lincoln's amnesty to Union deserters and Rebel forces. Though participants in the rebellion were pardoned, it is still "illegal" to secede from the United States and to desert your military post.
Copyright law.
Malaysia's copyright law is Act 332, the Copyright Law of 1987. More information can be found at the link below.
Philippine Law School was created in 1915.
Philippine Law Journal was created in 1914.