All members of the World Trade Organization are required to recognize other members' copyright laws. They must also base their laws on the Berne Convention, Article 10 of which describes uses that may be "fair practice."
So, if you correctly apply the fair use or fair practice doctrine, nothing happens. Unfortunately, no one has created a definition of fair use that is widely accepted in its entirety. So there is always the possibility that someone will cry foul and take you to court.
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Album art on the English wikipedia is under the fair-use licence, meaning that it is not free. If the country you plan to use the artwork in supports fair use than you can use it. If not you can't.
No, you cannot use a prescription from another country to obtain medication in your current location.
Yes, you can use MagicJack in another country as long as you have a stable internet connection. However, you may need to pay for international calling rates depending on the country you are in.
yes
trading or borrowing
To bring goods from another country for sale or use
Yes, you can use your phone number in another country if your phone plan allows for international roaming. Additional charges may apply for using your number abroad.
No, attribution doesn't change anything; it neither makes an infringing use fair nor does failure to attribute make a fair use infringing. This applies to the U.S. only. Now you said "fair dealings' which is a European Term; you'd have to check the law in your country as it may be different.
Here are some sentences.That country is ruled by an absolute monarch.The absolute monarch was a fair man.
A few unlicensed uses have been judged to be fair use, but the vast majority of uses of another's trademark logo requires permission.
You might be able to argue your use is fair, but you might get swarmed with lawyers asserting it isn't. It's a tough call.