It is going to be up to the person who charged you with infringement - assuming you actually DID infringement - which they have to substantiate. Have you been given some options by this person? The problem if going to be bigger if you have benefited financially from copyrighted material. Being a student doesn't give you ammunity -as the saying "ignorance of the law is no excuse" would suggest. If it was worth charging you - it is pretty important to someone and you could be drawn into a real mess. My advice is to call an attorney right away because if they are coming after you - you're going to want to take pre-emptive action.
Conspiracy to Commit Racketeering, Conspiracy to Commit Copyright Infringement, Conspiracy to Commit Money Laundering, Criminal Copyright Infringement.
Nothing about it is "legal." Copyright infringement is illegal.
Crediting a source will not exempt you from being charged with copyright infringement.
If someone is no stranger to allegations of copyright infringement, it means he gets accused of copyright infringement a lot.
If you are charged with criminal copyright infringement, yes your computer can be seized, by federal agents, as evidence.
It is possible that Charter has sent you a notice of copyright infringement.
I have not received a Spectrum copyright infringement notice.
Copyright infringement is primarily a civil offense however there are options to prosecute criminally in the case of "willful and deliberate" acts of infringement. Ignorance of the existence of copyright is not a viable defense to infringement. If an author is convicted of copyright infringement the publisher can be held liable for contributory infringement if it can be shown that they had knowledge of the infringement prior to publication. If, by a preponderance of the evidence, infringement can be shown then yes a damages award to the copyright holder can be granted.
You should report copyright infringement to the website or platform where the infringement is taking place, or to the copyright owner directly. You can also report it to the U.S. Copyright Office or seek legal advice for further action.
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"Copyright in fragment" is a common misspelling of "copyright infringement," which is the violation of copyright.
Copyright infringement can occur even if you do not sell the product. Simply using or distributing copyrighted material without permission from the copyright holder can still be considered infringement.