Innocent infringement is a violation of copyright without willful intent. Accidentally moving an mp3 onto a shared drive would be innocent infringement.
The difference is in the user's intent. Willful infringement means the user planned and intended to violate copyright. Generally a person watching an infringing video on YouTube would be infringing, but a person systematically ripping and uploading thousands of DVDs to a file sharing service would be willfully infringing.
Nothing about it is "legal." Copyright infringement is illegal.
If someone is no stranger to allegations of copyright infringement, it means he gets accused of copyright infringement a lot.
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IP crimes include copyright infringement, trademark infringement, and patent fraud.
IP crimes include copyright infringement, trademark infringement, and patent fraud.
In the United States, most punishment for copyright infringement is in the form of fees. Statutory damages can range from $750 to $30,000 per infringement.
In the US, infringement carries a statutory fine of $750 to $30,000 per infringement.
It's virtually impossible to say who created infringement; it has existed for 300 years.
Not really; infringement cases can be brought before any civil court.
IP crimes include copyright infringement, trademark infringement, and patent fraud.