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Originally Posted by HarryT
Presumably this is why Amazon fully refund customers' money when such things are detected, to remove any possibility of being accused of profiting from copyright infringement. Without profit, I believe (and please correct me if I'm wrong) that it becomes a civil, rather than a criminal, matter, should the copyright holder wish to take any action.
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I don't think you can "undo" a copyright violation. You either engaged in commercial distribution without authorization, or you didn't. You can't "fix" it after the fact. The "actual damages" will certainly be different, but the law was still broken.