If the painting is still protected by copyright, you would need a license to create a derivative work.
Lynette Wrigley has written: 'Design Sourcebook' 'Step by Step Crafts - Making Stained Glass' 'Trompe L'Oeil' -- subject(s): Mural painting and decoration, Themes, motives, Trompe l'oeil painting 'Stained glass' -- subject(s): Glass painting and staining, Patterns 'Start-A-Craft Stained Glass' 'Stained Glass (Design Sourcebook)'
Yes; computer code is protected as a "literary work."
Painting a portrait is typically not infringing, unless the portrait is clearly a derivative of an existing work, such as a photograph.
The egyptians were the ones who started stained glass by making jewelry such as necklaces. Pliny had a big part in stained galss too.
It stained and was filled with mercury.
Nigerian copyright laws are harmonized with Berne, making them similar to other World Trade Organization members. However, the Nigerian Copyright Commission lists several major issues:output of legitimate CDs not nearly enough to satisfy populationlegitimate CDs not affordablecross-borders issues with Benin, Chad, Cameroon and Nigerlimited NCC resourceslack of awareness and understanding of IP issues by the general public
There is about 4 steps to making a painting...........First, Second, Then, Finally!
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Photorealism is the practice of making a painting from one or more photography. (Apex)
2. stai-ned Stained is the word atain w/ed added making it a pural. Therefor stain is a 1-syllable word.
There is no such thing as "un-copyright". Something is either copyrighted or not. If it is copyrighted, then the copyright eventually expires, making it public domain.
yes