No. If you buy a recording, you only have the right to listen to it yourself, in private. Anything else requires additional permission.
No, song covers are not copyright free. Covering a song without permission from the original copyright holder can lead to legal issues.
It is probably copyright infringement. There are exceptions, though.
1998.
1943; however, the Copyright Office record shows that copyright protection was terminated in 2004.
Only if the copy you're copying was not authorized for general distribution by the copyright owners. In other words, the copyright owners can certainly authorize free distribution of their music if they want to. However, if you make a download (a reproduction) of an unauthorized copy, then your copy (like the one you copied) is a copyright infringement because you have no permission to make that copy.
Legally nowhere due to copyright law.
That would be copyright infringement if the original song was protected.
You can't patent a song or poem, but you can copyright them to protect your original work. Copyright is automatically granted once the work is fixed in a tangible form (written down or recorded). Registering your copyright with the appropriate government agency can provide more legal protection in case of infringement.
You can only copyright a song if you are the song's author. You can't copyright someone else's song. Although the author can sell you their copyright.
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When you directly quote what someone else has written without their written consent. When you offer free downloading of a popular song that was just released or is still in copyright (95 years in most cases).
Each song has its own copyright year.