No; in fact your reproduction may be infringing on the original.
Owning an image or the copyright to an image are the same thing. When you hold the copyright to an image it is yours to do with whatever you will, and you can decide who has permission to use it or not. There is no difference.
For personal use yes, but if you want to reproduce it for other people to use or see outside your house you will need to get permission from the copyright owner and probably pay a fee,
Copyright is automatic, so it will be the date the image was created.
If you wish to reuse a copyright-protected image, you need permission from the copyright holder or an exemption in the law.
The image is still owned by and under copyright by the original creator of the photographer who created the ORIGINAL image. Taking a photo of someone else's photo does not transfer the copyright to you (the iPhone owner).
With permission from the copyright holder, yes.
Copywriting an image has to be done with the copyright office of your country. If you have uploaded the image to Facebook or other social media sites, you may not be able to copyright it.
No, because there's nothing to steal. Using an image without permission or an exemption in the law is copyright infringement.
The images in Monopoly are copyright, which means you will need legal permission from the games copyright holders to publish the image.
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Yes, unless you own the copyright to the image, or have authorization from the copyright holder.
No, the flag's design is not copyrighted.