Unless your use falls under one of the exceptions to copyright protection (such as "fair use") the safe answer is... none.
Using something does not make it yours, regardless of how often or how much you use it.
A prelude is something that comes before something else.
about 5 billion years
There is no predetermined amount of copyrighted material that is eligible for "fair use" before an infringement occurs.US Copyright Law does set out criteria that has to be considered before something can be judged to be "fair use"# The purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes# The nature of the copyrighted work# The amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole# The effect of the use upon the potential market for, or value of, the copyrighted work
Copyright protection is free and automatic, as soon as the work is fixed in a tangible medium.
ballet has changed by the teqnique. Before, it useto be much faster then now.Plez dont copy and paste. This is copyright:0;)
YES VERY MUCH AND I HAVE TRIED TO USE IT BEFORE BUT LOTS OF LAYERS CAME TO MY HOUSEP'S don't try it what ever you do
The maximum fine is $50,000, but most cases are settled long before they reach court, for an amount much closer to real damages.
Using copyright-free materials is much cheaper and easier than negotiating for a license with the copyright holder of a protected work.
The human body can sustain a blood loss of up to 15-30 before it becomes life-threatening.
As much as you like because it really depends if the internet lets you or if it becomes a law or something
In most countries copyright is free, instantaneous and automatic.