If someone infringes on your copyright, it is usually best and easiest to contact them directly, and either ask that they stop using the materials, or negotiate a fee for past and future use. If you are not satisfied after this first contact, you may wish to involve a lawyer, but keep in mind that this can be expensive, and often cost you more than you could reasonably expect to collect in fees.
If you are the copyright holder, simply fill out the complaint form (link below) and YouTube will work with you to address the issue. If you aren't, you may wish to alert the copyright holder.
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Because it violated copyright, I assume.
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If you have received a notice of copyright infringement from Spectrum, it means they believe you have violated copyright laws by using or sharing protected material without permission.
Yes, someone who has violated immigration laws can be deported from a country.
a person can sue for the rights of the copy right back and if the person made money off the copyright sue for the money that has been obtained
It depends what your actions were that violated the law, but the most common punishment is in fees.
When someone has been compromised, it means that their security, privacy, or integrity has been breached or violated. This could involve unauthorized access to their personal information, accounts, or devices by a malicious actor.
You have violated the Copyright and Academic Integrity policies of the Florida Virtual School and have been reported to Yahoo and to Florida Virtual School for disciplinary action.
If the data is copyright protected, the copyright holder has the right to control how the data is distributed. If the person who originally viewed the archived data went to a source that was authorized to share the data there is no problem. If the source was not not granted permission to share it, the person viewing it is probably not guilty of much (unless it can be shown that they did something illegal in order to access he source). Being granted permission to view the data does not grant the right to send it to someone else. That permission must be sought from the copyright holder. Think of it like buying and reading a book. If you buy the book, you have permission to read it. You can even give the book to someone else - but if you copy the book and send it to someone you have now violated the copyright.