Unfortunately there is no clear answer on what amount of anything can be used without a license. For educational and commentary purposes, one common guideline is to use as little as possible to convey the point. However, the only way to tell if your use is fair or infringing is in court, and most people prefer to avoid that.
No, I have never used photos without permission.
No, copyrighted music cannot be used in your movie without permission, especially if it is to be published. You should always get permission from the respective copyright owners if you want to use content you do not own.
"Without your permission" is a phrase. It is commonly used to describe actions or events that occur without one's approval or consent.
A tracker list on the internet is used to find out what different websites a person is visiting. Most of the time is it used without the person's permission and installed without knowledge or permission.
My ATM card was used at three stores totaling about $400 without my permission. The envelope was opened by someone and they used it without my knowledge until today and without my permission. What can I do? What will happen to the person who used it?
No
According to US law, any work of creative art (music) is instantly copyrighted under US protection. Any music used without written permission of the owner would be considered not honoring copyright laws.
If you enter without permission, yes, or it may be a criminal trespass. The key, used without permission, is simply a burglar's tool.
Use of protected material without permission or an exemption in the law is called infringement.
No portion of these may be used without permission beyond the permission given with the purchase of the media.
If intellectual propert is used without permission from the owner or an exemption in the law, this is known as infringement: the user is infringing on the owner's exclusive rights. Infringement comes from the Latin for "to break."
The percent sign in music notation is used to indicate a repeat of a section of music. It tells the musician to go back to a specific point and play the music again.