What is Copyright Infringement and Piracy?
Copying, distribution and/or use of Picutar.com without the authorization of Learning Trail, LLC. Piracy is considered an act of copyright infringement and the infringer can face serious legal action.
Consequence of Piracy
Piracy is stealing. If you or your company is caught copying and/or distributing illegal copies of Picutar.com, you will be held liable under both civil and criminal laws. If Learning Trail, LLC decides to sue you or your company, Learning Trail, LLC will seek to stop you from using/distributing its website material immediately and can also request monetary damages. Learning Trail, LLC may then choose between actual damages, which includes the amount it has lost because of your infringement (as well as any of your profits attributable to the infringement), and statutory damages. In addition, the government of any country in which Picutar.com operates in can criminally prosecute copyright infringement. If convicted, infringers can be fined up to $250,000, or sentenced to prison for up to five years, or both. Repeat offenders can be imprisoned for up to 10 years.
To help protect consumers and to safeguard its intellectual property rights, Learning Trail, LLC investigates and takes aggressive measures to stop instances of piracy.