United States:
Worst Case Scenarios For Alleged Copyright Infringers
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Fenwick & West copyright litigation partner
Andrew P. Bridges discusses two cautionary tales in which
copyright holders used the Copyright Act to sue for a massive
windfall of statutory damages. According to Mr. Bridges, copyright
law is a treacherous world and the risks can be substantial.
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