Inducement of Copyright Infringement

Inducement of Copyright Infringement

Definition

A type of secondary liability for copyright infringement in which a party is held liable for another party’s infringement if the party, with the intent to encourage the other party’s infringement, engages in conduct that encourages infringement, for example, by distributing a device with the object of promoting its use to infringe copyright.

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