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Copyright Infringement Damages Calculator

Estimate copyright damages under 17 U.S.C. §504 — elect actual damages + disgorgement of profits OR statutory damages ($750-$150,000 per work), plus attorney fees + costs

Last reviewed: April 2026

⚖ Copyright Act §504 (17 USC): Statutory damages $750-$30,000 per work (up to $150,000 willful). Actual damages + profits alternative. Attorney fees to prevailing party.

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IP damages include actual damages + infringer's profits, with willful-infringement multipliers up to 3x. Patent cases regularly reach 7–8 figures.

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Copyright Infringement Damages Under 17 U.S.C. §504

Federal copyright damages are governed by Copyright Act §504 (17 U.S.C. §504). Successful copyright plaintiffs can recover either: (1) actual damages + infringer's profits, OR (2) statutory damages — election by plaintiff at any time before final judgment.

Statutory damages (§504(c)): $750 to $30,000 per work infringed (court discretion). For willful infringement: up to $150,000 per work. For innocent infringement (defendant was not aware and had no reason to believe acts constituted infringement): court may reduce to $200 per work. CRITICAL LIMITATION: statutory damages and attorney fees available ONLY if work was registered with U.S. Copyright Office BEFORE infringement began (or within 3 months of first publication) per §412.

Actual damages + profits (§504(b)): plaintiff recovers lost revenue + disgorgement of infringer's profits attributable to the infringement. Plaintiff proves gross revenue; infringer must prove deductible costs and allocation to non-infringing factors. Attorney fees (§505): prevailing party — court discretion, Fogerty v. Fantasy (1994) equal application to plaintiffs + defendants. Costs always recoverable by prevailing party.

Copyright Infringement Damages FAQs

Do I need to register my copyright before suing?

YES — to file suit in US federal court. §411 requires registration OR refusal of registration before filing. AND §412: statutory damages + attorney fees ONLY available if registered BEFORE infringement began (or within 3 months of first publication). Without pre-infringement registration, you're limited to actual damages + profits — often not economically viable. Register your valuable works prophylactically ($65 per work) — the single most important step.

What is the difference between actual damages and statutory damages?

Actual damages + profits (§504(b)): what you lost + what infringer gained. Proof-intensive: need sales data, market impact, license revenue, expert testimony. Statutory damages (§504(c)): court awards $750-$150,000 per work without requiring proof of actual damages. You ELECT between the two at any time before final judgment. Statutory is default for undiscoverable losses (early infringement, private use) — actual + profits better for high-revenue infringers.

What makes infringement 'willful' under §504(c)(2)?

Willful = acted with knowledge OR reckless disregard of infringement. Evidence: (1) DMCA takedown notices ignored, (2) prior cease-and-desist letters, (3) prior litigation against infringer or similar parties, (4) prominent copyright notice on work, (5) industry norms known to infringer. Multiplies statutory max 5× ($30K → $150K per work). Plaintiff bears burden of proving willfulness — preponderance standard.

How do DMCA takedowns affect damages?

DMCA §512 safe harbors protect hosting providers, search engines, ISPs if they comply with takedown notices. As plaintiff: properly serve DMCA notice; if provider doesn't comply within 'expeditious' time (typically days), safe harbor fails → provider liable for direct damages. As defendant: receiving DMCA notice + ignoring it is strong willfulness evidence. DMCA is often the cheapest + fastest remedy for online infringement (no suit needed if compliant).

Can I get attorney fees in a copyright case?

Under §505 — court discretion, prevailing party. Post-Fogerty v. Fantasy (1994), standards apply equally to plaintiffs and defendants (no preference for plaintiffs). Common factors: frivolousness, motivation, objective unreasonableness of legal/factual arguments, need for deterrence. REQUIRES §412 registration threshold. Attorney fees often equal or exceed damages — critical leverage in small-statutory cases.

What about fair use as a defense?

Fair use (§107) factors: (1) purpose + character of use (transformative?), (2) nature of copyrighted work, (3) amount + substantiality used, (4) effect on market for original. Transformative use + non-commercial purpose + small amount + no market harm = more likely fair use. Parody often fair use (Campbell v Acuff-Rose, 1994). Factor (4) — market impact — is weighted most heavily by most courts.

How much is a typical copyright lawsuit settlement worth?

Photo/image single use: $750-$3K (unregistered) / $3K-$30K (registered willful commercial). Stock photo: Getty/Shutterstock suits average $5K-$25K/photo. Music sync: $20K-$500K per composition. Software/code: $75K-$5M per work. Mass willful (file-sharing scale): $10M-$1B+ (Napster was $26M initial, larger settlements followed). Registration threshold (§412) is the single biggest determinant of economic viability.

How does DMCA §512 online safe harbor work for service providers?

Service providers (hosting, search, ISPs, platforms) receive safe harbor from user-posted infringement IF they: (1) don't have actual knowledge + don't gain financial benefit directly attributable to infringing activity where they can control it, (2) promptly remove material on valid DMCA takedown notice, (3) designate DMCA agent with Copyright Office, (4) implement repeat-infringer policy. Failure of any element destroys safe harbor — full contributory/vicarious/direct liability exposure.

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