If they are not your intellectual property, yes. For example, re-posting Roger Ebert's review of a movie would be considered infringement.
A website who has a disclaimer cannot be sued for posting inaccurate medical or legal information. That is what a disclaimer is for.
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No. Copyright infringement is a civil matter, so you won't be 'arrested' for illegally downloading (streaming is still downloading in a way) a movie, but you can be sued.
You can't. Crupi was sued by several socialites featured in the movie. Currently the film is "locked" in litigation.
Generally, unless you distribute the recording (by posting an mp3 or video online, or making CDs), the copyright holder will not take action. NO. You cannot because unless you pay for it, that is plagiarizing. You could get sued if the company found out.
YES NO DOUBT, you need written signed permission to release to public media any personal likeness of any form. For Example survallance video can be given to law enforcement but if someone was foolish enough to post that video online like "bumFights.com" or some other likeness without the written permission of thoes in the video its 100 percent illegal and you will be sued.
That's like saying can you be sued for life!! Xbox is everybody's life!! Can't believe you asked that....
Only if you don't pay for it.
No. Well, you can but you will risk being sued, thrown out and being charged with piracy and fined.
They sell sued vans on Ebay and they are also on carmax.
People are allowed to express their opinions. If it is blatantly false information, done again and again, there could be some suit, but the odds of this are fabulously unlikely.
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