Copyright infringement
Copyright infringement is the unauthorized use of works under copyright, infringing the copyright holder's "exclusive rights", such as the right to reproduce or perform the copyrighted work, spread the information contained within copyrighted works, or to make derivative works.
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Copyright infringementCopyright infringement of softwareCopyright law of the United StatesTrademark infringementScientology and the InternetCopyright infringement of audio-visual worksOnline Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation ActWinny copyright infringement caseStatutory damages for copyright infringementCopyrightMusic copyright infringement in the People's Republic of ChinaSecondary liabilityCapitol v. ThomasCooks Source infringement controversyDangerous DaveGraduated responseCam (bootleg)Substantial part (Canadian copyright law)Fair useIndirect infringement in Canadian copyright law
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