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Copyright Infringement of Internet ArticlesSignificant Penalties for Stealing a Writer’s Work
A copyright owner has the exclusive right to reproduce, distribute, perform, display, or license his work. Congress regulates this under authority of US Constitution.
The Constitution grants Congress the power "To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries ..." Copyright coverage under the law now includes: architectural design, software, the graphic arts, motion pictures, and sound recordings. It includes articles by writers written and published on the internet. Internet Articles, Blogs, and Websites Covered by Copyright LawAn industry has grown up around internet content. There are tens of thousands of individuals producing material for internet publication. Copyright law protects these publications. Technology makes it simple to copy, steal and republish these copyrighted works. The republication by someone other than the owner is a copyright infringement. Exceptions to use of Copyrighted MaterialThere are exceptions for limited use of copyrighted material. The most claimed by possible infringers is that of “fair use”. This is typically using excerpts for reviews and commentary. Acknowledging that material is copyrighted is not a defense to infringement. “Fair use” is measured by these factors:
Copyright Protection Attaches at the Creation and is InternationalUS Copyright protection arises automatically when an original work of authorship is fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Registration with the Copyright Office is optional. International protection is provided through several agreements, including the Berne Convention, the Uniform Copyright Convention and the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights Rights Protected Under Copyright LawCopyright law protects the following exclusive rights of the copyright owner:
Anyone who violates any of the exclusive rights of the copyright owner or of the author is an infringer of the copyright or right of the author. Possible Criminal Penalties for Copyright InfringementIn the US, criminal penalties exist for copyright infringement. For a first time infringer the possible penalty is up to a $500,000 fine and/or five years in prison. For repeat offenders the possible sentence increases to $1,000,000 and/or ten years in prison. Civil Actions Against an Infringer by the Copyright OwnerThe primary enforcement of rights of copyright owners is through private lawsuits. The legal remedies for owners against infringers may include injunctions, payment of actual damages, payment of damages provided for by statute and payment of their attorneys’ fees and the costs of enforcing their rights.
The copyright of the article Copyright Infringement of Internet Articles in Law is owned by David J. Shestokas. Permission to republish Copyright Infringement of Internet Articles in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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