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What the Law Says About Downloading

October 30, 2012

Image: asiwassaying The law about downloading anything online is quite clear.  Any unauthorized download that infringes on the right of owners of any creative work has corresponding civil and criminal penalties.  Civil liability may run up to thousands of dollars in the form of damages while criminal liabilities may be equivalent to imprisonment, fines, and a criminal . . .

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