I would say no, I'm pretty sure that you have to have their permission.
Your own trees, on your property, no. Someone elses trees, without getting permission - yes.
then your both screwed
If you do it without their permission and without acknowledging them, presenting it as your own work, it is called plagiarism. If you do acknowledge them, then it can be called quoting or citing them or referencing them.
YOU don't ! YOU have no legal right to view anyone elses text messages without their permission. Only law-engforcement agencies are allowed to do that - and even then, they may need a court order to grant them permission !
Trespassing means if you go somewher etc: into a room, a house of someone elses withought permission
No, Using someone elses card is by definition fraud (even with their permission). Fraud is a criminal offence.
If they have granted permission. Ideally they'd contact the credit card company to add you as an authorized user.
Stealing is illegal because you are taking something that is someone elses, they worked hard for it and someone is just taking it when they didnt work for it. if you have permission to have it then it is not stealing however.
Accepting credit for someone else's work is an example of plagiarism, which is the act of presenting someone else's work as your own without proper attribution or permission. Plagiarism is considered a serious ethical violation in academic and professional settings.
plagerism is when someone uses or "steals" someone elses ideas or creations without giving the creator credit.
In most jurisdictions, the answer is no. Usually legal only on private property. (ie: your own or someone elses with permission)
So it can only be improved with permission. This prevents people from getting someone elses fame/fortune.