You would need permission from the rightsholders of each of the works involved. For example, if you're combining recordings of three songs and snippets of two movies, you would need permission from the publishers of each of the three songs, the labels of each of the three recordings (often separate from the song), and the studios of the two movies. Fees vary wildly based on your intended use.
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.
This is a special type of paint that is only used in the park. You would have to get special permission to use it.
If your use is exempted in the law, you would not need permission.
Yes if you are not using the film for your own personal use you need permission from the band or it violates copyright laws
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Unless the substance or subject is in the public domain you need permission to use it no matter what form of media it is in.
I know that if you use someone else's lyrics, you need their permission unless you're analyzing them. Yes, to use the poem as lyrics, or in any way, requires permission of the copyright holder.
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You would need permission from the copyright holder to use photos from the internet. It's often challenging to identify and contact the rightsholder.
If your use is not covered by a limitation, defense, or exception in the law, you need permission from the copyright holder. Typically permission is requested in writing, and is specific to the immediate need.
You only need permission for your monologue if you're planning on using to make money. What I mean is that you can't use a monologue and perform it and make people pay for a ticket. You don't need permission to use a monologue for trying out for a play or movie though.
It is possible to listen to Travis Barker remixes through the use of Itunes. The fee for each remixed song is ninety nine cents. The remixes are made either by Travis Barker himself or by fans of his music.