yes i can
No.
Sure. If you are drawing a new picture, whatever the subject, it is your original art.
no
This is a very contentious issue and depends on the country the music is stored in, the country it is being downloaded in, the relationship the site has with the copyright owners and whether or not a copyright even exists on the music. In many countries it is illegal to host and download copyrighted music to/from the internet without permission from the copyright owner. With permission, a site may be allowed to do so. Napster's original incarnation was shut down for making music downloadable for free without permission from the copyright owners. One way around copyright laws is by downloading music that has been released into the public domain under licenses such as the Creative Commons attribution-non commercial share-alike license which allows the music to be freely copied and manipulated so long as the original author is credited and that it is distributed under the same license.
Not without the permission of the underage individual's parents or legal guardian.
You will need permission from the trustee before doing anything financial while in chapter 13 bankruptcy. You will have already signed paperwork agreeing to full disclosure with your trustee when you filed.
Permission from the other parent. Yes if you are in leagule custody of the child at the time
If you have purchased the original CD it is legal to make copies for personal use like say put a copy in your car so you can keep the original from getting damaged. It is illegal to give or sell copies of original CD's without explicit permission on the owner.
One Hour
Without his wife's permission NO. Billie Joe already has children.
In most places, once a child turns 18, they are legally considered an adult and can move out without their parents' permission. As long as your daughter is of legal age in your state or country, she should be able to move out without the parents getting in trouble. It's important to check the specific laws in your location to be sure.
Reading and drawing
you put a password on it!
Unless you copyrighted the cover, no.
No; the author needs to explicitly give permission for it to be used. Short excerpts, without using the writer's name, are generally acceptable, but if you already know they like you, it can't hurt to ask!
It depends on the nature of the information. It is certainly only common courtesy to ask permission. If you are printing contents of files from the computer without permission it falls into the realm of theft of information if the information you print is not already in the public domain.
It was considered proper to ask the father's permission to marry their daughter and as they are noble households getting married without permission would be quite wrong.