When you use someone else's property, you typically pay rent or a fee for the privilege. This compensation can vary based on factors such as location, duration of use, and the type of property involved. Additionally, agreements may include terms for maintenance or utilities, which can affect the overall cost. In some cases, you might also pay a security deposit for potential damages.
No. Unless a "fair use" exception applies use of someone elses copyrighted property without permisson is the definition of copyright infringement.
Unless your use of the logo could be considered "fair use" the only legal way to use someone elses' intellectual property would be to ask permission.
That is fraud!
If you know there password
No, if it is someone elses work you must get permission and pay a royalty. You would expect no less if it was your work that was being used.
None. Use it as you will. There is no danger as long as it is in someone elses drink...
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Yes.
It is his money and hence his property. He permitted you to use it for some time and hence you have to return his property on expiry of the agreed time.
most likely, yes. it just depends.
yes
Yes, the executor has that ability. They are responsible for the property, including who has the use of it. They have to maintain the property and pay taxes and keep it in repair.