Copyright law damages

  • What are the damages for intellectual property infringement?

    The two main types of damages awarded in patent infringement actions are reasonable royalties and lost profits. (However, the Patent Act does not limit damages to certain types, and a judge can award other types of damages that may be appropriate under the facts of the case.).

  • What are the enhanced damages for copyright infringement?

    In US courts, statutory damages are commonly between $750 and $30,000 per work.
    If in the course of the trial, the copyright infringement is found to be intentional then the damages amount may be increased to $150,000 per work..

Nov 6, 2019Actual damages are the losses suffered by the copyright owner as a result of the infringement. This includes lost sales, lost profits, lost 
Statutory damages are awarded “per work” infringed (i.e., each individual copyrightable work, like a single song, book, or photograph). This means that if five songs, or five photographs, are infringed, the copyright owner would be able to recover a statutory damage for each one, for a total of five awards.
The copyright owner is entitled to recover the actual damages suffered by him or her as a result of the infringement, and any profits of the infringer that are 

Are there punitive damages in copyright infring?

The discretionary increase for willful infringement is the only punitive provision to be found in the Act.
To encourage copyright registration, Congress mandated that statutory damages are available only where the owner registered the work prior to the infringement, or at least within three months of the work' first publication if the infringement occurred before registration.

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Awards of Infringer's Profits

This second form of copyright damages consists of any money the infringer earned as a result of the infringement.
These damages are awarded only if they exceed the amount of profits lost by the copyright owner (actual damages) as a result of the infringement.
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What are the penalties for copyright infringement?

Penalties for copyright infringement include:

  • forfeiting any illegal copies of protected material to a court of law and paying damages to the owner of the copyright.
    These punishments are typically assigned by a judge during proceedings initiated by any individuals who believe their rights have been violated.

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