Yes, they just tend not to be.
Yes, flags can be copyrighted and protected by intellectual property laws, depending on the country and specific circumstances.
Yes, tweets are considered copyrighted and protected under intellectual property laws as they are considered original works of authorship.
Yes, lightsabers are copyrighted and protected under intellectual property laws as they are a unique and distinctive creation associated with the Star Wars franchise.
Yes, quotes from movies are typically copyrighted as they are considered a form of creative expression protected by intellectual property laws.
Without a license, yes.
... protected by the copyright laws of over 160 countries.
Yes, clip art is typically copyrighted, meaning that it is protected by intellectual property laws and cannot be used without permission from the copyright holder.
Yes, using Library Genesis to access copyrighted materials without permission is illegal and violates copyright laws.
Yes it is because laws that protect the copyright owner have been broken.
Possibly but it entirely depends on your use of the copyrighted material, including whether or not it is for profit.
No, but any sound recording of a performance of Grieg's music may still be copyrighted according to when it was created and the laws of the country where it was produced. For example, in the USA, any recording published prior to 1972 is copyrighted until 2067 when state copyright laws become preempted by federal copyright.
Copyright laws that govern the use of materials for educational purposes allow for limited use of copyrighted materials without permission, such as for teaching, research, and scholarship. This falls under the concept of fair use, which permits the use of copyrighted materials for educational purposes as long as certain criteria are met, such as the purpose of the use, the nature of the copyrighted work, the amount used, and the effect on the market for the original work. It is important for educators to be aware of these laws to ensure compliance and avoid copyright infringement.