That is a description of copyright infringement.
Saxon Math materials are protected by copyright, and cannot be copied, altered, distributed, or displayed without their permission.
To protect the software's developers rights of distribution. So that no parts of code are copied without the author's 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.
The answer is: copied. He copied my work without my permission.
It is not protected by copyright, and can be used, copied, altered, performed, etc. by anyone without permission from anyone else.
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.
The opening of the Brady Bunch is protected for 95 years from publication. It cannot be copied, altered, distributed, or displayed without permission.
Without their permission, yes. One of the exclusive rights creators get from the law is the right to copy. By downloading it, you've copied it from a server to your local machine.
Commercial software, shareware, any number of things.
Only if the copy you're copying was not authorized for general distribution by the copyright owners. In other words, the copyright owners can certainly authorize free distribution of their music if they want to. However, if you make a download (a reproduction) of an unauthorized copy, then your copy (like the one you copied) is a copyright infringement because you have no permission to make that copy.
if you copyright, yes you get what you have copied by also you get to go to prison
Normal copyright restrictions apply. You may add press releases to your website if you have permission from the copyright holder, if the material has been released into the public domain, or if it was not copyrightable (a government press release).