Anyone found to have infringed a copyrighted work may be liable for statutory damages up to $30,000 for each work infringed and, if willful infringement is proven by the copyright owner, that amount may be increased up to $150,000 for each work infringed. In addition, an infringer of a work may also be liable for the attorney's fees incurred by the copyright owner to enforce his or her rights
Breaking the law is always wrong in the eyes of the law. Breaking the law for a greater good or individual belief may be morally right, but it is not a defense recognized by the state.
Roosevelt ordered his attorney to finn a law suite against northern securities.
A.) An African American was kept from voting by state law B.) The Supreme Court ruled against a discriminatory voting law C.) Democratic Party officials took action to get around a ruling against a discriminatory D.) All the above Answer: D.) all of the above
INSURGENCY (Dictionary Definition)-Is a revolt within a group, as by members against leaders; Insurrection against an existing government, usually one's own government, which is NOT recognized as a belligerent. (Not a war against another country). Answer-Counterinsurgency is "putting down" that revolt; restoring LAW & ORDER, and STABILITY to the country.
President Theodore Roosevelt was very aggressive to enforce the Sherman Antitrust Law passed in 1890. President Roosevelt filed suite against forty-five companies under the Sherman Antitrust Act.
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Facing a severe punishment for breaking a law in a foreign country
Punishment for getting caught breaking a law, like going to jail.
It is not against the law to refuse recycling in Dallas.
civil disobedience
civil disobedience
it is a law in these states: Virginia, West Virginia, and Alaska. If you say it then the worst possible punishment is the cutting of ones hands and ears.
Facing a severe punishment for breaking a law in a foreign country
People convicted in a court of law in the USA of breaking laws are called criminals.
Yes, penalty is a synonym for punishment. It refers to the consequence or punishment imposed for breaking a rule, law, or regulation.
The maximum is five years, although the vast majority of punishment is in the form of fees.
Punishment is usually in the form of fines (in the US, usually $750-$30,000, but with provisions to go as high as $250,000), but most countries also allow for jail time in extreme circumstances.