Any works protected by copyright, for which you are not the copyright holder, or do not have a license from the rightsholder or an exemption in the law, cannot be legally copied, altered, distributed, or performed/displayed. Protection is automatic on works of sufficient originality, and extends for 70 years beyond the death of the creator.
Saxon Math materials are protected by copyright, and cannot be copied, altered, distributed, or displayed without their permission.
Unless otherwise specified, virtually everything you encounter on the internet is protected by copyright and cannot be copied, altered, or further distributed without permission of the copyright holder.
if you copyright, yes you get what you have copied by also you get to go to prison
An invention or idea cannot be protected by copyright, only by patent. The content of a description of an invention cannot be protected by patent, only by copyright. Printed matter recorded on a CD cannot be protected by patent, only by copyright. The way printed matter FUNCTIONS on a CD can be protected by patent but not copyright. The way the same material can be USED can be protected by copyright AND patent. You cannot patent or copyright something that was copied from someone else's work. So the answer would depend upon what aspect of CDs you're referring to.
US copyright laws can be copied to your heart's content, because as works of the US Government, they are not protected by copyright law, in accordance with...themselves.
That is a description of copyright infringement.
The opening of the Brady Bunch is protected for 95 years from publication. It cannot be copied, altered, distributed, or displayed without permission.
Yes, you're breaking a copyright law.
Copyright protection is automatic as soon as the work is fixed in a tangible medium. You may copy it yourself, or work through a gallery or agent.
You can sell copied handmade cards if there is no copyright on the original cards. You may end up being sued for plagiarism however.
It probably had copyright protection preventing you from doing this.
You must either contact them or if possible, flag what they have copied.