Yes, but most rightsholders would simply demand remuneration from the parents.
You may be punished for breaking any laws. That's why they're laws and not recommendations.
Unauthorized copying, altering, distributing, or performing/displaying a work is copyright infringement.
Yes, It is breaking copyright laws.
Only use materials for which you are the creator, or for which you have an exemption in the law or permission from the copyright holder.
They won't; copyright has nothing to do with that.
It is not available legally for free. WikiAnswers does not assist in the breaking of International Copyright laws.
It depends on the extent of the copying, the use of the copies, and more.
ONE (1) ONE It's like speeding. You are breaking the law with even one mile over the speed limit. A single download violates copyright laws.
If the painting is still protected, you would need a license.
No, but you need to say that you do not own Pokemon.
Yes. He was leading a rebellion and peacefully flouting laws he believed unjust. However, he was still breaking the laws and could have been severely punished.
If you could find it, you'd be breaking copyright laws. Go see it in the theater or wait for it to come out on DVD.