Tom Kenney Comments on the Supreme Court’s Recent Decision to Trim Remedies for Copyright Owners


For copyright owners, a copyright registration provides substantial benefits. A copyright registration grants the owner the right to collect “statutory damages” against the infringer – ranging from $750 to $30,000 per violation. Additionally, a registrant may recover from the infringer the attorneys fees it incurred in prosecuting litigation against the infringer. Traditionally, copyright owners have been able to use the threat of statutory damages and attorneys fees to quickly and efficiently stop infringers and effectuate beneficial settlements.
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