Usually, your agreement with the copyright holder will specify a notification (such as "used by permission") which must appear on or with the work.
The people who are affected by taking copyrighted material is the author, who will not make any money if everyone stole his content, the people who steal the content could get caught and fined for the same amount of money of what they stole. information: DVD Brain
The other people could have been the actual owner of the material and due to that it means they are allowed to upload there own work. However, others could have a licence to use the copyrighted material from the owner of the material. The others also may have found a way to classify it under fair use.
Downloading books from Library Genesis may not always be legal, as it often provides access to copyrighted material without permission. While many people use the site without issue, there is a risk of potential legal consequences for downloading copyrighted material without authorization. It is important to consider the ethical and legal implications before using Library Genesis to download books.
The images are the property of Google (the notification is in the bottom left corner of the map window) and would require permission for uses by others.
dude it should not be illegal. but unfortunatly it is illegal, so dont do it. If you are doing it without permission and without paying for it, you are stealing. It is and should be illegal. People who write and produce music in order to make a living don't want the material stolen from them. Would you?
Unfortunately, the law makes no concession for such limited use, so you will need to ask permission, but it is unlikely anyone will bother to assess a fee.
Names of people are not usually copyrighted. Not usually, but never. To mention someone's name in a book, no permission has to be obtained from an author or from his estate unless his or her private life is discussed or dissected instead of public life. Address of an author or that of his estate will be recorded in any of his books as the copyright holder of that book, where permission, if needed, can be requested.
Yes. Distributing copyrighted material on BitTorrent, uTorrent, Vuze or Frostwire is against United States Federal law. In the US, the copyright owner has the exclusive right to determine who may distribute their copyrighted material under US Federal law 17 USC 106. 17 USC § 106 - Exclusive rights in copyrighted works Subject to sections 107 through 122, the owner of copyright under this title has the exclusive rights to do and to authorize any of the following: (1) to reproduce the copyrighted work in copies or phonorecords; (2) to prepare derivative works based upon the copyrighted work; (3) to distribute copies or phonorecords of the copyrighted work to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership, or by rental, lease, or lending; Using "filesharing" software like BitTorrent, Vuze or Frostwire violates two elements of this law because it both copies and distributes files. If you record a song, or make a movie that you own and control, you can "share" it with BitTorrent, Vuze or Frostwire and there is no problem. You cannot "share" music and movies that you do not have the rights to share. If you do so, you have opened yourself up to the threat of lawsuit. Two hundred thousand people have been sued for "sharing" copyrighted material on the internet without permission since 2010.
Fair use
It is still copyrighted. There's no exception for things that are out of print or unavailable.
It is illegal to get copyrighted material for free, thus meaning the company makes no money and goes out of business. Also many people get arrested for doing this stuff.
LimeWire is completely legal. However, the purpose many people use it for is not. Downloading copyrighted music, videos, or programs without the permission of the author is illegal. This is called "copyright infringement" or "piracy."