i think, as long as you don't make money on it, you can
To ask permission to use copyrighted material, write a letter to the owner of the material stating why or how the copyrighted material will be used. There might be a fee that has to be paid in some cases. A person might also have to sign a specific contract, too.
Google pictures are not always free some of it is copyrighted material. I suggest you go to "Pictures.com".
In some situations.
Bootlegging alcohol, yes. Bootlegging trademarked or copyrighted material, it depends on the item that was bootlegged in some cases.
There are weight limits in some situations, transportation, for instance, and not in others.
You are legally allowed to make copies for your own use of any copyrighted material you own, so long as you do not distribute the material. In some cases, donating originals after making copies for yourself may be considered as distribution.
It is possible that many users may be posting things that you are not allowed to - but it is usually because they are not technically allowed to either, they just haven't been caught yet. There are also countries where copyrights are not enforced, especially on the internet. If a user has their site hosted in such a country, there is little the copyright owner can do when someone posts their copyrighted soundtrack. There are some situations where you are permitted to post copyrighted materials, such as limited excerpts, but in general if it belongs to someone else, you must obtain their permission to post it.
You can get sued by the owner. If they let you off your are LUCKY!
Yes, it is compatible. Just keep in mind that most material on Limewire is illegal to download. If you are downloading any copyrighted material, and get caught, you will be facing some very hefty fines.
Some photos on Flickr are copyrighted, others are not.
No. It could be (and probably is) copyrighted material - if nothing else you could be open to a charge of mis-appropriating someone else's "intellectual property" which, even if it isn't copyrighted, could cause you some problems you'd probably rather avoid. .
Under the Copyright Act, some actions that are typically considered illegal include: Reproducing or copying copyrighted material without permission from the owner, whether it's in physical or digital form. Distributing or sharing copyrighted material without authorization, including uploading or downloading copyrighted content without proper licensing or permission. Modifying or transforming copyrighted works without the consent of the owner, which includes creating derivative works or adaptations without permission. Publicly performing or displaying copyrighted material without authorization, such as playing music or showing movies in a public venue without proper licensing.