Use of protected material without permission or an exemption in the law is called infringement.
If, your spouse uses your information without permission you should be able to receive a note about it. When you do receive the note speak with your wife nicely and then report to the location of your information holder and ask for it to be changed.
yes, it is a violation of Homeland Security laws if someone uses your address without permission, because your address is a very personal and private thing, and must be asked for permission to use it, because once in the hands of someone else, it can travel anywhere and who knows who could then know your address. SOURCE: Stuff i've read and my knowledge
Yes, if a family members uses a credit card without permission they can be punished by law. That is considered to be theft.
If she will not press charges, she is, in effect, giving him permission to use the card, albeit a bit after the fact. The card company will not consider it a fraudulent use if the card-holder is not serious about prosecuting the alleged thief. Sue them in small claims court in a civil lawsuit. It's totally separte from criminal.
They have no right to change the location of the access easement without written permission from the property owner.
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.
Depends: With or without permission? My neighbor uses our internet wirelessly, with our permission. If you are trying to connect to a wireless network that is unsecured, your neighbor could very well be looking at everything that you do! Well, even if it is secured, they still could be. But if you are using it without permission, just be careful not to get caught as some people pay for their bandwidth usage, and if you're upping their bill they may have it out for you!
Read your governing documents to determine the uses for your property allowed by the association.
If you mean "can you use the audio from a movie without permission," it depends on several factors, most notably what your use is. Using a small snippet of a movie to prove a point in an educational context would be defensible under fair use, but most other uses would require permission.
Logos are protected by trademark rather than patent. There are many situations where it's possible to use a trademark without permission from the owner, but they're all non-commercial, and it's not necessarily true that all non-commercial uses are inherently permissible. In English, most uses of protected trademarks require permission.
which company uses the slogan "be true"