It can be. The statutory exemption for use of copyrighted materials in "education" is rather narrow, permitting a one-time use if licensed copies cannot be easily obtained. There may be other exemptions or defenses that would apply differently to each particular situation. For example, there are those who believe that state entities (e.g., state colleges, public schools) cannot be sued for patent, trademark or copyright infringement in federal court, due to the Eleventh Amendment of the US Constitution. This would be true even if Congress has enacted laws that appear to contradict the Constitution, but it would cost a fortune to test this theory (either way).
That depends on the reader.
In the U.S.A., the Supreme Court has decided that recording a broadcast TV show is not copyright infringement.
Was going through the same issue, as i could not clear screen shots. When nothing worked Tried a crappy app called Clipboard Cleaner from google store It did not really clean, but it did unlock screenshots from my clipboard and i was able to delete the screenshots from my clipboard like i would delete copied text
"an object that has a meaning" is rather a curious turn of phrase. If you mean a sculpture, an object with a symbolic meaning, it would be protected by copyright as soon as it is fixed in a tangible medium. A patent would be more appropriate for a new type of object with a useful function.
Wilde's dramatic presentation of ideas about social respectability in An Ideal Husband captured realistic social drama.
The basis for US copyright law was established in the Constitution. For this reason Article 1 section 8 clause 8 has become known as the "copyright clause"."To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries."It was proposed on August 18th, 1787 and ratified for inclusion on September 17th, 1787
your mom has captured zero
your mom has captured zero
Rome captured Greece!
Captured Gas
No, he has not been captured yet
Brutus was not captured alive; he committed suicide rather than be captured.