You almost can never trademark something if you are just using it for personal use.
You cannot draw lines as such as it has no graphical facilities. You can use the underscore character to produce a horizontal line.
yes the New York Yankees name is trademarked you could be sued if you were to use the "Yankees" name as your own yes the New York Yankees name is trademarked you could be sued if you were to use the "Yankees" name as your own
Yes, they can.
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Well if you are trying to make a Sonic character then I recommend you use Female/Male fur doll maker for personal use. If it's that in what you mean.
If it is the DS game, then use the stylus to draw a circle around the character.
Nerd.
To draw a Dork Diaries character, start by sketching the basic outline and features of the character, paying attention to their defining characteristics such as hair style, clothing, and facial expressions. Use reference images from the Dork Diaries books for inspiration, and practice until you feel confident in capturing the character's unique personality on paper.
The term "zombie" is not trademarked, however, it is a trending custom in most zombie films to use other words, such as undead, walkers, them, and other words except for zombie.
In order to use a copyrighted animation/drawing/etc of Wile E. Coyote you would need to contact the original artist. If you wish to use the trademarked character you will need to contact the registrant Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Ethos concerns character and personal qualities.