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Copyright is an illegal way of getting something made by someone else without their permission or without paying for it. It is a legal act that grants the person who made it permission to have the rights.

If you do break the copyright law from a minor company you can be fined however if you break it from a major company you can be prisoned. E.g if you used a nike logo to make your own clothes you will be arrested. Do not go on

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