Unfortunately there is no clear answer on what amount of anything can be used without a license. For educational and commentary purposes, one common guideline is to use as little as possible to convey the point. However, the only way to tell if your use is fair or infringing is in court, and most people prefer to avoid that.
Senno ecto gammat! source : leeloo
You simply include both authors.
Yes, as long as your source material is the original text.
An objective source.
Parking lots are usually private property so you should get the owner's permission. You could be trespassing. Then there's the problem of a water source, you would need that permission also. Water must be paid for so without permission you may be stealing.
It depends on the source of the images, the type of report, and more. In general, you would need an exemption in the law or permission from the copyright holder to use another person's work.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge sees poetry as a source of imparting knowledge to the society.
God inspired it and guided the authors.
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. You are willfully duplicating a protected work without the permission of the copyright holder.
Open source
the names of the authors of roman myths