Yes.
Copyright attaches to original creative work. It is not something that you must register, but rather it is automatically created at the time that the work is authored. It is not necessary for the author to state that the work is subject to copyright for the copyright to exist.
There might be some argument that the owner of the copyright impliedly granted a licence for use (e.g. posting script or code in a programming forum) but in other cases the retention of the copyright might be imperative to the owner (e.g. posting a story idea in a writing forum).
Overall, you should act as if the work is copyrighted and give credit if you intend to quote or use the content.
Both kinds of information appear on the web, although copyrighted content is more common.
Sharing information is fairly easy. For instance this website is a great source of sharing Information. Other sites have Forums and Discussion Boards on which you can post content.
A "newsgroup" in Internet terms refers to the old USENET discussion groups. Their original intention was news/announcement forums on specific topics. They evolved to become discussion forums.
As of my last update in October 2023, the Zap2it forums have been discontinued. Previously, they served as a platform for discussions related to television shows, ratings, and entertainment news. For fans seeking similar content, social media platforms and other entertainment websites may offer alternative discussion forums.
Regretably, no, as they are copyrighted content.
Yes, the content is typically copyrighted in the year it was published.
TorrentSpy was an English indexing site. It provided forums to comment on user driven content. The main things that this site was known for was a copyright infringement as many motion picture companies felt the content of the site was linked directly to copyrighted movie torrents.
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.
An article discussion is a conversation or debate about the content, arguments, or conclusions presented in an article. It involves reviewing, analyzing, and sharing perspectives on the article's ideas, validity, and implications. Article discussions can take place in various settings, such as academic seminars, online forums, or book clubs.
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.
To design an elearning course with engagement, incorporate interactive elements like quizzes, simulations, and discussion forums. Additionally, use multimedia such as videos and infographics.
It is still copyrighted. There's no exception for things that are out of print or unavailable.