Laws vary by country. In most you can make something using an actual stamp. You paid for the stamp and can use it as you wish. You may not use the design from a stamp without permission of the issuing authority or meeting the requirements of the country's laws.
no
no---unless taxes are paid for each refill for the life of the bottle
Yes. The clothing you make isn't copyrighted - only the pattern you bought is.
You can create a personalized rubber stamp with your business logo on it using the 'Stamp design Wizard'. Customize one for your company at RubberStamps.com.
No. All NFL logos are registered trademarks of their respective teams or of NFL properties Inc. Permission should be obtained before using them or you will be guilty of trademark infringement & the legal penalties could be severe.
Not legally! It is a Federal crime in the US to reuse postage. It is also difficult because the wavy edges of the stamp mean that when you try to take it of it will rip of the edges. There is also sometimes two cuts in the middle that will also make the stamp tear if you try to remove it.
Well, basically you have to enter microsoft powerpoint, then make a slideshow.
you pop balloons under the item to be launched.
time and amount of item that you are using...
Check with the issuing government to verify that the change you want to make is legal. It's possible that the passport is an official government document to which you may not be legally allowed to make alterations or changes.
It is proven yes, you can make a sentence using the word a la carte;It it is a French word that means:"With aseparate price for each item."
Not nessasarily, many people will stamp things in metal to make it appear real. It could be real, though you should test it.