It can go from $30,000 to about $150,000 depending on what you copyrighted. If its ideas, like CDs or DVDs, then it can shoot up to $150,000 in a split-second.
$500 To $1000
You can receive a fine and prison sentence for infringing copyright.
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I say yes.
'Fine to you' suggests that 'you' think something is all right. 'Fine by you' is substandard, borrowed from Yiddish, and means that 'you' are agreeing with something happening.
Your mom will get mad at you and eat your dog.
No, copyrighting something refers to securing legal rights over original work, while publishing refers to making that work available to the public. Copyright protects the expression of ideas, while publishing is the act of distribution.
The copyright Act also makes provision for criminal penalties of £5,000 or imprisonment for up to 3 years for the first convicton the maximium fine or imprisoment penalty for second conviction is £10,000 or 5 years
The homophone for "not fine" is "naught fine," referring to something that is not acceptable or satisfactory.
The best way to go about copyrighting your home based business would be to visit the sba government website. A person can go online to visit the website.
No. If they call all rights reserved on something, it's like copyrighting. You know what that means, right?
A word would not be copyrightable, it could however, be trademarked.