Statutory Damages Crippling Innovation, Pushing Startups into Bankruptcy
Statutory damages for secondary infringers in copyright law are unnecessary and harmful to innovation. These damages are not needed to compensate copyright owners or deter infringement, and can lead to severe financial consequences for secondary infringers. Removing statutory damages for secondary infringers would acknowledge that they are not essential for the purposes they were intended for and would help protect innovation in the long run.