When determining if the use of copyrighted material falls under the DMCA Fair Use provisions, key considerations include the purpose of the use (such as for education, criticism, or commentary), the nature of the copyrighted work, the amount of material used, and the effect on the market value of the original work.
Yes, it is unlawful to download copyrighted material without permission.
If it is copyrighted, then yes. Created by someone that has not copyrighted their material, then no.
Yes; notification is not required for protection.
Yes; notification is not required for protection.
Yes; notification is not required for protection.
Downloading copyrighted material without permission is illegal and constitutes copyright infringement.
Yes, it is illegal to download copyrighted material without permission, even for personal use.
You just did! The design of this webpage is copyrighted and the words you are reading at this moment are copyrighted. However, you have a LICENSE to download them. If you do NOT have a license or other lawful excuse to download copyrighted material, then it would be illegal to do it.
Generally when public domain material is reissued, a copyright will be registered for any new material, such as annotation, compilation, etc.
Same way you'd sell anything else on the street.Newsstands are one example of a business selling "copyrighted material" (i.e. newspapers and magazines) "on the street."Note that if you're copying copyrighted material and selling it on the street, you're breaking the law.
Yes, it is illegal to post copyrighted material on social media platforms without permission from the copyright holder.
Only if what you're downloading/sharing is NOT copyrighted. If you download any copyrighted material, it's illegal.