Title 17 › Chapter 5— COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND REMEDIES › § 502
A court that handles a copyright case can issue temporary or final orders to stop or limit copyright infringement. The court sets reasonable terms for those orders, but must follow section 1498 of title 28. A court order can be served on the person anywhere in the United States. It works everywhere in the United States. Any U.S. court that has authority over that person can enforce the order, including by finding the person in contempt. If another court asks to enforce the order, the issuing court’s clerk must quickly send a certified copy of the case papers.
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17 U.S.C. § 502
Title 17 — Copyrights
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Apr 5, 2026
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