Unless it would qualify as "fair use" you would have to seek permission from the rights holder or risk copyright infringement.
Unless you copyrighted the cover, no.
Shriek is a copyrighted image. It is illegal to use this image without written permission from the whomever holds the copyright.Shriek is a copyrighted image. It is illegal to use this image without written permission from the whomever holds the copyright.
nothing really unless you have permission to use it
To use others' copyrighted works, you need an exemption in the law (such as fair use) or permission from the copyright holder.
It is permissible to use a copyrighted image if you cite the source it came from.
It is an image that has been put as copyright. This means others may not use this image without permission, or legal action can be taken.
Yes, so long as it is a public domain image, and not a copyrighted one.
No, all books that are published are copyrighted, you will need the permission of the publisher to do this.
The entire book is copyrighted. The holder owns all distribution and reproduction rights. Use of any parts without the permission of the owner would be a violation.
Contact the owners of the copyright or their agents. If you have the image in digital form, the copyright holder's details may be in the 'metadata' belonging to the image, look at 'Properties', or 'Info'.
yes. you need to click on the image you would like, click see full size image, and right click the image and select save image as... them you save it as a .mpg and then you can copy the file name to the website and you can use it.
If it's pd, it's not copyrighted, so anyone can use it.