You almost can never trademark something if you are just using it for personal use.
No, it is not permissible to use a trademarked logo for personal use without permission from the owner of the trademark.
No, it is generally not permissible to use a trademarked logo on a personal shirt without permission from the trademark owner.
The dollar sign ($) itself is not trademarked; it is a widely used symbol representing currency and is considered a common typographic character. However, specific stylized versions of the dollar sign or its use in certain logos may be subject to trademark protection if they are distinctive and used in commerce. Generally, symbols and characters that are part of the public domain cannot be trademarked.
No, you do not have to use the registered trademark symbol every time you mention a trademarked term.
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
You cannot draw lines as such as it has no graphical facilities. You can use the underscore character to produce a horizontal line.
Yes, they can.
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If it is the DS game, then use the stylus to draw a circle around the character.
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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.
No. If an image is trademarked for anything, you need specific permission from the owner of the image in order to use it. No matter what you use the image for, the owner of the image can still sue you for copyright infringement (I've seen it happen).