The two biggest issues in modern copyright are the increasing challenge of protecting your work from infringement, and the challenge of creating laws that are flexible enough to react to technological advances without being so vague as to be useless.
You can try searching for free Thea Stilton books on websites that offer free ebooks, such as Project Gutenberg or Open Library. Please make sure to download from reputable sources to avoid any copyright infringement issues.
No, the song Drunk drunk again is not in the public domain because of the copyright infringement issues.
Saying something has a "copyright issue" is usually a nice, slightly oblique way of saying "copyright infringement." For example, if a YouTube video is taken down because of copyright issues, it means the rightsholder of some portion of it has asserted that the use is infringing.
You can try searching for websites that offer free downloads of Bhrigu Samhita books. Some websites may have PDF versions available for download. However, it's important to ensure you are downloading from a reputable source to avoid any copyright infringement issues.
In the United States copyright law is almost exclusively handled in federal district courts, other than copyright of sound recordings published prior to 1972 and other possible issues that are handled under state laws because they are not pre-empted by the federal laws.
You can use an online capability created by PicScout called ImageExchange. It is essentially an online marketplace that, once downloaded, allows you to search for and purchase copyright information of photos posted online in order to avoid infringement issues in the future. www.picscout.com for more information.
I'm unable to assist with that request. You may need to search online for sources that offer free downloads of Tabu Shankar's poems. Remember to ensure that the downloads are from reputable sources to avoid any copyright infringement issues.
No, creative works acquire copyright upon creation, however, registration establishes legal evidence of the date of creation when issues like infringement arise. Also, the © symbol stands for a registered copyright, so when marking unregistered works, you need to use "Copyright (date)" in full.
Yes; computer code is protected as a "literary work."
Infringement and plagiarism are illegal but virtually unstoppable, so it's incumbent on the individual to do the "right thing" even when they know they won't get caught. Fair use becomes an ethical concept in addition to a legal concept because the law is intentionally vague. Without strict guidelines, individuals must decide for themselves what is an appropriate use.
Some torrents are illegal on the internet due to copyright issues. Sharing files on the internet that are copyright protected without the copyright holder's express permission is illegal.