17.36 Copyright-Damages-Innocent Infringement is a type of copyright infringement where a person has unintentionally violated another person's copyright without knowing it. This type of infringement can occur when a person mistakenly believes that a copyrighted work is in the public domain or is otherwise not subject to copyright protection, or when a person does not realize that a work is subject to copyright protection and is not authorized by the copyright owner to use it. Different types of 17.36 Copyright-Damages-Innocent Infringement include: • Unauthorized Use: using a copyrighted work without authorization from the copyright holder. • False Attribution: claiming or implying that a work is yours when it is not. • Unauthorized Distribution: distributing a copyrighted work without obtaining permission from the copyright holder. • Unauthorized Derivative Works: creating a new work based on a copyrighted work without permission from the copyright holder. • Unauthorized Reproduction: copying or reproducing a copyrighted work without permission from the copyright holder.