Assuming the graphics and animations are not in the public domain, and that your webpage would not qualify for a "fair use" exemption yes copying the material would be an infringement of copyright.
Copying, altering, distributing, or performing/displaying a work for which you are not the copyright holder, and for which you do not have permission from the rightsholder or an exemption in the law, is a violation of copyright laws.
No; retyping protected material is a form of copying.
Copying other businesses' Web information for commercial use is also in violation of copyright law.
No. Direct copying is a copyright violation. You may quote small sections, provided you attribute it correctly (giving credit to the original author), but you may not copy directly.
The legal term (and concept) is "copyright infringement". This is more accurate, as "violation" is more properly a term for criminal activities, not civil actions, and copyright law is Civil Law (though, unfortunately, there now also exists certain Criminal Laws for certain copyright infringement situations). Specifically, copyright infringement is the copying (in whole or in part) of a copyrighted work without the express consent of the copyright owner of that work. There are specific exceptions to where certain amounts of copying are legal (most prominently, but not exclusively, the "Fair Use" doctrine).
The copyright holder (generally the production company) has the exclusive right to copy, distribute, and display the movie in public; anyone else doing these things is in violation of federal law. Uploading a movie is considered copying and distributing, and downloading it is considered copying, even if it's never watched.
No, copying and pasting is copyright though.
It depends on the type of information, and the extent and use of the copying. While some copying might be a violation of copyright law, privacy law, or other laws, in many cases you might not be breaking any law at all.
How copyright affects your Within ICT copyright attempts to prevent: · Copying software · Copying or downloading music · Copying images or photographs from the web · Copying text from web pages and using it in your work or posting it onto your website and pretending it is your own work. business
Copying in the quiz is not allowed and is considered a violation of academic integrity.
Legal copying is licensed by the copyright holder, and software piracy is copying without permission.
Yes, unless you have permission from the copyright holder or an exemption in the law.