The Minnesotan woman who illegally downloaded songs was originally charged for $80000 per song for a grand total of 1.9 million. The law allows you to be fined up to $150,000 per illeagal software download!
2. How can you share music, how can't you share music, all that good stuf.
Just listening to music or sharing a video is usually legal. Things start getting bad if you download the music, use the music in a project, or distributing the music.
3. What is the difference between CC, Copyright, Trademark, Registered, and all of that stufffffff.
Copywrite: A legal document you must pay for so no on ecan copy your work. Creative commons: A free document, gives you some rights to your work. Basically, it states "you may use this work as long as you give the maker the credit". Works with copywrite. Trademark: there are actually 2 types of trademarks - registered trademarks and unregistered trademarks. Registered trademarks are registered at the trademark office, which prevents people from using that trademark. Registered trademarks are followed by a ®, unregistered trademarks are followed by ™.
The Minnesotan woman who illegally downloaded songs was originally charged for $80000 per song for a grand total of 1.9 million. The law allows you to be fined up to $150,000 per illeagal software download!
Just listening to music or sharing a video is usually legal. Things start getting bad if you download the music, use the music in a project, or distributing the music.
Copywrite: A legal document you must pay for so no on ecan copy your work.
Creative commons: A free document, gives you some rights to your work. Basically, it states "you may use this work as long as you give the maker the credit". Works with copywrite.
Trademark: there are actually 2 types of trademarks - registered trademarks and unregistered trademarks. Registered trademarks are registered at the trademark office, which prevents people from using that trademark. Registered trademarks are followed by a ®, unregistered trademarks are followed by ™.
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