The easiest way is to use images that are entirely your own original work, or images in the public domain. The next easiest way is to get a license for the image, which can be as cheap and simple as seeking out Creative Common-licensed images. Otherwise, simply ask for permission.
U could use Limewire only as a tool that is not breaking the law however downloads (or copies) of popular music videos pictures or anything downloaded is breaking the law. (Remember breaking the law is a sin)
for your sentence time in jail for breaking the copyright law, you may get 89 years!
Included in the copyright law is the notion of "fair use," which allows certain specific unlicensed uses such as this. See the link below for a good discussion of copyright and fair use in the classroom.
One can stream videos with Sopcast without breaking the copyright law by downloading videos that one is legally allowed to, either one's videos or purchased ones. Sopcast is a software that one can use to listen to radios or watch videos online.
Copying, altering, distributing, or performing/displaying a work without permission of the rightsholder is an infringement of copyright law. In the US, infringement is punishable by fines up to $30,000.
Yes. It would be breaking the law to do otherwise.
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If your use is not covered by an exemption in the law, get permission in writing from the copyright holder.
Yes, you're breaking a copyright law.
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.
The game isn't out until November 12, regardless, downloading a game without a form of payment and without the creator's permission, is breaking the law as the game is protected by copyright.
No songs have ever been sued.