Title 17 › Chapter CHAPTER 5— - COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND REMEDIES › § 502
A court that handles a copyright lawsuit can issue temporary or final orders it thinks are reasonable to stop or limit copyright infringement, but it must follow the rules in section 1498 of title 28. Those orders can be served anywhere in the United States, apply nationwide, and any U.S. court that has authority over the person can enforce them (for example, by contempt). If another court asks to enforce the order, the clerk who issued it must promptly send a certified copy of the case file to that court.
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17 U.S.C. § 502
Title 17 — Copyrights
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73