Copyright Infringement

By Joseph Devine

Copyright infringement, also known as copyright violation, is a serious crime in the United States. It occurs when someone violates copyright laws that protect an individual’s intellectual or creative property.

The popular conception–or, more accurately, misconception–that copyright infringement involves piracy of only movies or music is false. Copyrights for various things can be violated. For example, the copyright of a book can be violated if someone photocopies an entire book and sells the photocopied book. Similarly, even toys’ copyrights can be violated. How? If someone designs a toy so that it looks exactly like a toy made by some other company or individual and then markets or sells that toy as if it were made by that other individual or company, then that too is copyright infringement.

Like the act itself, the penalties for copyright infringement are wide-ranging and various. Copyright violators can be prosecuted by public officials because they violated the law. Most copyright infringement cases, however, are pursued through private lawsuits in which the party negatively affected by the copyright violation, say the record company of a CD being pirated by an individual, sues that individual for heavy monetary damages as well restrictions on future usage rights. For example, when college students are found to be conducting practices that violate copyright law by downloading music, the record label(s) will send a letter asking the student to stop and to pay a fine of an amount of $3000 or so. If the students refuses either, then the label(s) will pursue litigation and the cost to settle the case will jump to $100,000 or so.

There a number of reasons people use to justify their copyright violation. Some are as follows:

  • People only download stuff that they otherwise would not buy, so a company’s profits are not affected.
  • Downloading material allows people to “taste” something before they buy it. If they like it, they buy it; if they don’t like it, they don’t buy it and supposedly delete the downloaded item.
  • Downloading something allows people to boycott a product or person whom they disagree with.

These are only some of the argument made by people who violate copyright law. People or businesses whose copyrights are violated, however, will not agree with any copyright laws. And more importantly, none of these arguments will hold up in a court of law.

If you have been charged with copyright infringement, contact the Milwaukee criminal defense attorneys of Kohler and Hart by visiting their website or by calling 888-565-7595.

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How To Copyright - Why Register Your Copyright?

What is Copyright? At its most basic it gives the creator of an original work exclusive rights to it. Usually this is limited to a certain period of time as well. Another thing, it gives the copyright holder the right to be credited for the actual work.

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Anyone who has had their work stolen knows how frustrating, and often downright infuriating, it is when someone illegally uses their copyrighted work. With the prevalence of the internet in today’s society, unfortunately, copyright infringement has become a very real problem for many writers, artists, and other creators.

According to U.S. law, copyright is legally established the moment a work is created. You, as the author of the work, are automatically the legal holder of the copyright when you create a piece of work, granted that the work is eligible for protection. Those works protected by copyright include literary, musical, dramatic, choreographic, sculptural, graphic, pictorial, audio visual and architectural works. Also covered by U.S. laws are pantomimes, motion pictures, and sound recordings.

However, you will not hold legal copyright if you have entered into a work-for-hire agreement to transfer all rights of a work you created to another individual or business. In such an instance, you will surrender all of your rights to the work, provided there is a written agreement signed by you or your legal representative agreeing to transfer copyright.

Even though you legally hold copyright when you create a specific work, you should still seriously consider officially registering your work with the U.S Copyright Office for several very important reasons:

1. Copyrighting your work gives you the legal ability to file a lawsuit against anyone who has infringed upon that copyright. You cannot take legal action against another until your work, provided it originates from the United States, has been registered with the U.S. Copyright Office.

2. Should you have to take someone, who has infringed upon your copyright, to court, you can also sue for statutory damages and attorney’s fees if you meet one condition: You must have registered your work with the U.S. Copyright Office within three months of having published the work or you must have registered the copyright before the copyright theft or infringement occurred.

If you have not met either of those conditions, you can still take legal action, provided you register your work. However, you will only be eligible to receive actual damages should you win your suit.

3. When you register your work with the U.S. copyright office, the copyright becomes a part of public record.

4. After you’ve registered a copyright, you’ll receive a certification of registration in hard copy form, making it easy to provide physical proof that you hold legal copyright to your work.

5. In addition to being protected against copyright theft and infringement in the United States, registering a copyright also provides you with protection in certain countries that have adopted a copyright agreement with the United States.

For full protection against copyright infringement and copyright theft, you must register your work with the U.S. Copyright Office, contrary to what some believe. Do not fall prey to the notion that a so-called “Poor Man’s Copyright” - mailing a copy of your work to yourself then leaving the envelope unsealed - will protect you should your work be stolen or infringed upon.

According to the U.S. Copyright Office, “There is no provision in the copyright law regarding any such type of protection, and it is not a substitute for registration.” Should you register your work before it has been published, you will not again have to register it once it has been published.

Even if you do not register your work, you are entitled to use the Copyright sign or Copyright symbol to provide notice to the public that you are aware of your rights in your work.

Learn more about how to copyright different kinds of works, how to use a copyright sign at: www.how-to-copyright-it.com

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