Yes. They are automatically copyrighted when the owner creates the website under US Law. They no longer need the little 'C' with the circle around it for an image or piece of text to be copyrighted.
Just ask permission, and you should be free and clear.
Generally there is a contact on the website where you can contact them and ask for their permission. Sometimes they will and may charge a fee and sometimes they won't.
If you used copyright images anywhere (including a website) without the owner's permission (for which he might want a fee to be paid) the owner could use the law to make you pay.
go to goodle and press images
No, unless you get written permission from the actual creator of the picture. This means from the original photographer, the artist, etc. You cannot just ask the website owner/creator, as they themselves may not be the owners of the copyright. Read over http://creativecommons.org/, as there may be some images you can use without permission within their website - but read over it!
It depends on the source of the images, the type of report, and more. In general, you would need an exemption in the law or permission from the copyright holder to use another person's work.
Getty Images and Photobucket are great resources for free color photographs. The BigStockPhoto website is another wonderful website to find color images.
One may find images of Munnar via Google Images, on the TripAdvisor website, via the MustSeeIndia website and via the PublicDomainPictures website. One must seek permission before using any photographs published by others.
With permission.
You do not need the permission of the photographer to use a stock image, but you do need permission of who ever licensed the rights. There are many free stock images and creative commons images on the internet that you do not need permission to use.
For those that you can't copy or save, the web designer has likely embedded coding into the site in order to stop people from stealing his/her images or using them without his/her permission.
Blam! Ventures, LLC now owns the rights. Their website is blamventures.com
One place online where popular images from New years 2012 can be found is "The Atlantic's" website. Boston's website is another place where these kind of images can be found.