It is still copyrighted. There's no exception for things that are out of print or unavailable.
Both kinds of information appear on the web, although copyrighted content is more common.
Regretably, no, as they are copyrighted content.
Yes, the content is typically copyrighted in the year it was published.
You would need to gain permission to use copyrighted content if you are going to make money from it. Generally, you can use copyrighted content (covering songs and such) if you make no money from it. The copyright holders might put adverts on your video so that they make money from it instead.
To send a DMCA takedown notice to protect your copyrighted content online, you need to locate the designated agent of the website hosting the infringing content and send them a formal written notice that includes specific information such as your contact details, a description of your copyrighted work, the location of the infringing content, and a statement confirming that you have a good faith belief that the use of your content is unauthorized.
If it is copyrighted content, yes.
There is no magic number for the amount of copyrighted content used that will lead to a copyright notification. Fair use is a very ambiguous rule and is judged on a case-by-case basis. To be safe, avoid using any copyrighted content in your videos at all.
If it does not contains any copyrighted content, such as BIOS/Firmware, yes.
Yes And No! Users Can Report that and the Supervisors or other members can remove the hole post. As long as the member uses this text it is not Copyrighted.
No, streaming content on Showbox is illegal as it involves accessing copyrighted material without proper authorization.
Yes. If the content of the CD is copyrighted, it is illegal.
When receiving a takedown notice for copyrighted content, the following steps should be taken: 1. Review the notice carefully to understand the specific content being claimed as copyrighted. 2. Remove or disable access to the content in question to comply with the notice. 3. Notify the individual who submitted the takedown notice of your actions. 4. Consider seeking legal advice if you believe the takedown notice was issued incorrectly.