Yes, copyright violation is considered a violation of intellectual property rights and can be a civil offense or a criminal offense, depending on the severity of the violation.
It is a property crime.
A crime.
One possibility is, it might be argued by the defense attorney, that the offense of auto theft (a crime-against-property offense) has no bearing on a homicide (a crime-against-person offense).
As the phrase implies, in order to be a 'Crime Against Person' there had to be an offense committed against a live human individual (e.g.: Assault - Robbery - Murder - Mayhem - etc) as opposed to a "Crime Against Property' (i.e.: an inanimate object)(e.g.: Burglary - Auto Theft - Destruction of Property - Trespass - etc).
property crime
(in the US) there are no codified criminal statutes which include such an offense as a "Crime Against Humanity."
intellectual property theft
No, it is an offense against "the state." "The state" in this instance representing ALL citizens.
the robbery itself is a crime againcst a person. the property is what is or was taken during the crime of robberyADDITIONAL: Despite its common usage in everyday language - - legally the word "ROBBERY" applies ONLY to offenses committed against persons.Crimes committed against property are legally described as "LARCENY" and "BURGLARY."
the biggest crime against religion is defacing property i think anyone have a better answer
IP crimes include copyright infringement, trademark infringement, and patent fraud.