International law? Umm no? There are a bunch of Eastern European nations, and from what I've been told a few Scandinavian nations, that basically say a license agreement is NOT legally binding. You can click "yes I accept" and under the laws of that nation, you can do every single thing the license agreement says you can't. In those nations, the license agreement is meaningless. Secondly, "international copyright laws" only apply to nations that have signed onto those agreements. If I recall, there are only about 100 nations that have done so. So in roughly 150 nations, "international copyright laws" do not apply.

Don't assume that just because in your country laws prohibit something, that they also do so everywhere else in the world. Don't you remember the "loveletter" virus? How the FBI tracked it to a guy in the Phillipines, and they caught the guy red handed? Well what happened with that? Oh yeah, they couldn't do anything to the guy because the Phillipines didn't have any laws against hacking and virus creation.