"Deep linking," or linking to specific content so that it appears within your own frame, is considered by some to be infringing. Simply providing a link is no different from pointing to a book on a shelf.
Using protected intellectual property without permission is a violation of federal law.
Provided you create the artwork yourself there is no copyright violation. However most cartoon characters are trademarked and it would be a violation of that trademark to distribute a likeness of that character without permission.
Using an artist's lyrics without permission can be considered a copyright violation, which is illegal. It's best to obtain proper licensing or permission from the copyright holder before using any lyrics in a public setting, such as in a song, book, or blog post.
No, copying and distributing someone else's work without permission or payment would likely be a violation of their intellectual property rights. This can lead to legal consequences for copyright infringement.
Unfortunately there are no clear guidelines on how much of a work can be used without a license.
Yes, using a newspaper's masthead without permission may constitute copyright infringement, as the masthead is typically considered a creative work that is protected by copyright law. It is important to obtain permission from the newspaper before using their masthead.
No, you cannot quote words from a magazine or article without permission as it can be a violation of copyright laws. It is important to seek permission from the author or publisher before using their words in your own work.
That is a description of copyright infringement.
The picture itself is protected by copyright; downloading it without permission would be copyright infringement.
It depends on the specific circumstances and the jurisdiction's laws on copyright infringement. In some cases, using a picture without permission can lead to civil action rather than criminal charges. However, if the unauthorized use is considered a copyright violation under criminal law, it could potentially result in jail time.
Without a license, yes.
You can't - at least, not without violation of copyright,.