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the
Bashful Heart
a CSGreen site

These
images were created by me..not snagged or stolen. I am the original
artist of the images. By redistributing them (and yes this means
tube
groups, graphics groups, newsgroups and 'sharing' as well) you are
infringing on my copyrights since
'redistribution' is against my terms of use.
For those unaware of the penalty for copyright infringement, this could
happen to you . . .
The owner of a registered
copyright can enforce his rights by bringing a civil lawsuit in Federal
District Court. In addition, the Federal government itself can act.
Criminal actions can be brought by the U.S. Attorney; and Customs and
Postal officials may seize and impound infringing articles that are
being imported. Recovery of attorneys' fees is possible if the suit is
successful. The penalties for infringement can be substantial. In civil
actions brought by the copyright owner, the court may order forfeiture
and/or destruction not only of all infringing articles, but also of any
implements used to manufacture the infringing articles(read that as
YOUR computer and All your software). The court may even order seizure
and impoundment of such articles prior to trial, and in some cases,
without prior notice to the alleged infringer.
In addition to obtaining an order stopping the infringement and
ordering destruction of infringing articles, the court can order
payment of any provable damages, including lost profits. The copyright
owner can elect to receive "statutory damages". The minimum amount of
statutory damages that can be awarded for copyright infringement is
$500; and the maximum is $20,000. If the infringement was willful, the
potential statutory damage award is increased to $100,000 for each act
of infringement.
In addition, attorneys' fees may be awarded. In addition to civil
penalties, copyright infringers can be prosecuted under the federal
criminal laws. All willful copyright infringement is a criminal
offense. The lowest penalty is conviction of a federal misdemeanor,
with a prison sentence of up to one year and a fine of up to $5000.
More serious penalties are levied against infringers who make multiple
copies of a work, or who copy expensive works. It is a felony,
punishable by up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000
to willfully infringe copyrights of others by making, during a 180-day
period, ten or more copies of a work which have a cumulative value of
$2500 or more. Second and subsequent offenses carry a prison term of up
to ten years in addition to the fine. Companies which willfully
infringe can be assessed up to $500,000 in fines.
Redistribution of my images as stated is not allowed and IS a copyright violation.
Sharing
that which is not yours to share has it's consequences . . .
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