Copyright Infringement Lawsuits Affect Individuals And Businesses
January 5, 2009
When you understand the implications of it, infringement lawsuits aren’t frivolous as some people think. For the most part, the average person’s familiarity with a infringement lawsuit is taking down ed material after receiving a nasty email.
If you use works from record albums by major recording stars (like Britney Spears or 50 Cent) to make a different recording as your own, then you can be sued for infringement. Usually these suits will be lost because it’s rather hard to prove inspiration, but they are rather costly and draining, especially if there isn’t a large backing legal team.
infringement lawsuits for large enterprises can be costly and time consuming. If you work for someone, and you plagiarize someone on the company blog, the whole company can be sued, and you can be fired, for that infraction. Another large infringement lawsuit is the eminent MySpace v. Universal Music Group, who is claiming that MySpace is knowingly committing infringement by allowing users to upload ed material. Even then, Universal Music Group has been negotiating with MySpace and couldn’t come to an agreement -- then they filed suit.
Universal Music Group has an agreement with YouTube, where YouTube agrees to follow Universal’s rules. It’s worked out well thus far, and I think with an agreement in place “user created content” will retain a destination on the Internet.
This is a testament we all need to be with social networking sites and ‘user created content.’ We need to watch ourselves, because many times we may not realize the veracity of our actions.
Sometimes, people break laws on purpose. There is a huge market for pirated software -- from Windows to Photoshop to The Sims. It’s very easy to share peer-to-peer, and because of that, people can resell pirated copies for a high price -- all profit. Or they’ll download MP3 and resell them; or eBooks. People who resell these items get nasty penalties -- with both infringement lawsuits and criminal cases. They’ll pay a hefty fine and go to jail.
infringement lawsuits can affect any one of us -- from our friends on MySpace to our employer, to the computer geek down the street. It’s easy to violate s, and you have to watch yourself. The chances are good that you won’t be involved in a major infringement lawsuit, but you still need to ensure you’re following laws.
infringement lawsuits are important to determine what is, and isn’t, applicable to laws. Because of these lawsuits, our laws have changed regarding Fair Use, Internet use, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation and CreativeCommons.com. The lawsuits help us to understand what is, and what isn’t fair -- and these organizations have helped the masses to understand what’s so important about , and why we need to defend our freedom of speech.
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