You'll get a nice letter from the person whos copywrited material you stepped on - telling you they are going to sue you! (remember George Harrison & "My Sweet Lord"?) That is - if your "breach" is ever discovered. If you have an investment worth saving - do your homework first and avoid the other possibility. You can pay people to do extensive searches for you.
That is both copyright infringement and plagiarism.
No, the flag's design is not copyrighted.
That would be a breach of copyright. No.
I think is quite a big problem!
That would be a breach of copyright, which is illegal everywhere. WikiAnswers will not assist in any such breach, so no, we cannot.
You need to be able to prove the person breached the copyright of your material. They would be summoned to court - and you would have to provide proof the breach occurred. The judge would usually award damages against the defendant if your case is proven.
It is something that can be enforced through legal means if necessary, and fraudulent breach of copyright is a criminal offense in many countries.
Without a license, yes.
copying, lifting, pirating, stealing, illegal use, breach of copyright, bootlegging
When you use materials that are not entirely your own, for which you don't have an exception in the law, or for which you don't have permission.
Yes. Your video's would be removed in time.
First of all, a breach of intellectual property copyright has to be handled with discretion. A good attorney should either be ones friend, or be found from far away. Search websites like LegalMatch for lawyers who are willing to help in such cases.