No; the author needs to explicitly give permission for it to be used. Short excerpts, without using the writer's name, are generally acceptable, but if you already know they like you, it can't hurt to ask!
testimonial
If the message is to you, and on your phone, then I guess you could use it without permission, as evidence. Just like a letter, it is your property. However, I imagine, on the other hand, that you would have to get permission to use someone else's text messages, just as if it was a letter they had received. Stands to reason. But ask a lawyer just in case.
Testimonial Evidence is, a recounting of events/criminal activity witnessed by someone at or near the scene of the crime. Police Reorts can be used as 'Testimonial Evidence'.
A tracker list on the internet is used to find out what different websites a person is visiting. Most of the time is it used without the person's permission and installed without knowledge or permission.
My ATM card was used at three stores totaling about $400 without my permission. The envelope was opened by someone and they used it without my knowledge until today and without my permission. What can I do? What will happen to the person who used it?
No
If you enter without permission, yes, or it may be a criminal trespass. The key, used without permission, is simply a burglar's tool.
Use of protected material without permission or an exemption in the law is called infringement.
No portion of these may be used without permission beyond the permission given with the purchase of the media.
If intellectual propert is used without permission from the owner or an exemption in the law, this is known as infringement: the user is infringing on the owner's exclusive rights. Infringement comes from the Latin for "to break."
he picked up appolos lyre and used it
Not without expressed written permission.