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Copyright Infringement

/ˈkɑːpiˌraɪt ɪnˈfrɪndʒmənt/noun
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Copyright infringement is the illegal use of someone else's original work, such as books, music, or software, without permission or proper licensing, violating the exclusive rights granted to the creator. In today's digital landscape, it often involves online sharing and downloading, sparking debates about creativity versus enforcement and leading to hefty fines or lawsuits. This concept protects intellectual property while adapting to evolving technologies like AI-generated content.

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The first recorded copyright infringement case in the U.S. was in 1803 over a map of the United States, setting precedents that shaped intellectual property law for centuries. Today, the music industry alone loses about $12.5 billion annually to piracy, highlighting how a single unauthorized share can ripple into global economic impacts.

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