COPYRIGHT SHORT STORY Mackenzie Sousa Period 7. ONCE UPON A TIME… There was a teenager who broke copyright laws and then felt remorseful, but it was too.

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COPYRIGHT SHORT STORY Mackenzie Sousa Period 7

ONCE UPON A TIME… There was a teenager who broke copyright laws and then felt remorseful, but it was too late because the Police have shown up with a warrant due to the massive amounts of materials this teenager has downloaded.

THE LAW THAT WAS BROKEN Copyright In fragment Law

THE AGE OF THE TEENAGER 15 Years Old

AMOUNT OF DATA DOWNLOADED 37 Random Songs

THE TYPE OF DATA WAS DOWNLOADED Music

MAXIMUM MONETARY PENALTY THE TEENAGER COULD BE FORCE TO PAY Can Be Fined Up To $27,500

MAXIMUM JAIL TIME PENALTY THE TEENAGER COULD BE FORCED TO SERVE Punished Up To 2 Years In Jail

THE TYPE OF LESSON HAS THIS TAUGHT THOSE WHO KNOW THE TEENAGER To not steal and or download music without permission or they could face legal consequences.

5 MOST IMPORTANT COPYRIGHT TERMS