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A person who sells music that was created by someone else could _____. be sued in court for copyright infringement be sued in court for patent infringement help the person who created the music legally make money from the sale of the music

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Answer:

Be sued in court for copyright infringement

Step-by-step explanation:

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Yes, a person can sell music that was created by someone could be sued in court for copyright infringement

Step-by-step explanation:

  • In this case he/she should take permission from patent or copyright holder. Copyright infringement is the use of work of anyone without their permission.
  • Effect of copyright infringement depends upon the various factor. Copyright infringement is considered as the piracy or thief.
  • Piracy means copying and selling the copyrights works. Copyrights holders are the one to whom copyright has been assigned.
  • Copyright violation is resolved through the negotiation or direct take down or by compensating the copyright holders.
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