Websites are protected by copyright, so you would need permission from the copyright holder or an exemption in the law to use someone else's web content.
For personal use yes, but if you want to reproduce it for other people to use or see outside your house you will need to get permission from the copyright owner and probably pay a fee,
Some people use Itunes or other ways of buying songs for it.
Each article generally has its own copyright date, below the title. Otherwise, websites use the current date as the copyright date, because that's when the page rendered on the user's computer.
There are a few websites one can use to find a copyright attorney. 'Find Law' allows one to search for copyright attorney's by state. 'Contact Law' provides a similar service in the UK.
You will find that most material on websites is protected under copyright. The website owner should be able to tell you who the copyright owner is. You would then negotiate a price with the copyright owner to allow you to use their material.
You can find pictures without copyright for your project on websites like Unsplash, Pixabay, and Pexels. These websites offer high-quality images that are free to use for personal and commercial projects without the need for attribution.
Infringement is the use, without permission, of copyrighted material that does not fall under a "fair use" or other exception to copyright law,
The use of pictures from other websites will depend on the terms of the website. Check for a copyright message at the bottom of the page or a link to a "Legal' section. Some sites will just ask that you give them a credit and a link back to them if you are using their pictures.
Other people use websites and tools that are for hacking password..
People use it to create websites
Yes, it does. Just like any other Copyright.
You would need permission from the creator or rightsholder to use any material that is not your own.