It is called plagerism.
Someone who steals something owned by someone else
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A person who steals copper pipes from homes is typically referred to as a thief or a burglar. The specific term might vary depending on the legal jurisdiction and the circumstances of the theft.
Your question makes no sense. Disclaimer signs are legal. This doesn't change if a person is in a changing room stealing something.
Someone who steals art is commonly referred to as an "art thief." This term applies to individuals who unlawfully take artworks, often for personal gain or resale in illegal markets. Art theft is a serious crime that can involve complex legal and ethical issues, especially concerning the provenance and rightful ownership of the stolen pieces.
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Boston Legal TV series 2004-2008
They will be charged with Auto Theft (known by various things in various states) it is a felony offense. If the vehicle is taken across state lines the Feds can become involved too.
No it is not.
A person who steals ideas is often referred to as a "plagiarist" or an "idea thief." This behavior is unethical and can lead to legal consequences if the stolen ideas are protected by copyright or intellectual property laws.
Legal Aid - 1999 TV was released on: USA: December 1999
It is not legal to tape copyrighted information