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When a copyright is infringed, the law provides the copyright owner with effective means to enforce her rights, including money damages and injunctive relief. In addition, the law backs up technological self-help measures such as digital locks used by the copyright owner with sanctions for circumventing these locks.
Additional Resources
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http://www.copyright.gov/title17
Copyright Code available on the Copyright Office’s website, at
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http://www.publicknowledge.org/node/1638
Detailed explanation of the provisions of H.R. 4279 and S. 3325 in various PK blog posts, at
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http://www.publicknowledge.org/issues/acta
For more information about ACTA see Public Knowledge page, at
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http://www.arstechnica.com/search.ars?tag=jammie+thomas
More information on the Jammie Thomas case, at
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