You will need to contact the Louvre directly to discuss and acquire their reproduction rights.
The images in Monopoly are copyright, which means you will need legal permission from the games copyright holders to publish the image.
It is an image that has been put as copyright. This means others may not use this image without permission, or legal action can be taken.
You do not need the permission of the photographer to use a stock image, but you do need permission of who ever licensed the rights. There are many free stock images and creative commons images on the internet that you do not need permission to use.
Photographs and artwork are the initial sources of any images, including digital.
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I would recommend you searching Google Images or you can go to www.flickr.com Hope it helps!
No they don't. Even though company images are trademarked, a review falls under the category of fair usage. Magazines can publish reviews, and pictures of what they are reviewing, without getting permission. If they did need to get permission, that of course creates the opportunity for companies to give permission only to those who agree to publish favorable reviews. It destroys the whole concept of an honest review.
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Using pictures from magazines in a collage that will be sold by an artist raises copyright concerns. It's important to make sure you have the legal right to use the images in your artwork. Consider seeking permission from the original creators or using royalty-free images to avoid any copyright issues.
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.
No, content found through the Google search engine like images and text is still copyrighted. You will still need permission and cite your resources whenever used in order to adhere to educational policies and guidelines as well as the law.
Photographs and artwork are the initial sources of any images, including digital.