Contact the business affairs or licensing department.
How do you get a licence to sell DVD movies?
If it is recognizable as a copyright or trademark-protected character, you would need permission from the owner.
Song lyrics are copyrighted. Unless one gets legal permission, license agreement, then it is copyright infringement. You cannot sell those tees until you get permission from the copyright owner.
If the patterns are under copyright then you need the permission of the copyright holder to sell them.
If the dolls are true likenesses of cartoon characters that are copyright, then you must have permission from the copyright owner to make money on the dolls.
If you mean "Can you sell a pattern copyrighted by someone else?" the answer is yes but only with permission. If you mean "Can I create a pattern from scratch, copyright it and sell it?" the answer is yes.
You would have to get permission from the copyright holder of each song that is on the CD!
No. One joint tenant is free to sell their own interestin the property without permission from their counterpart. If they do the new half owner and the co-owner will become tenants in common.No. One joint tenant is free to sell their own interest in the property without permission from their counterpart. If they do the new half owner and the co-owner will become tenants in common.No. One joint tenant is free to sell their own interest in the property without permission from their counterpart. If they do the new half owner and the co-owner will become tenants in common.No. One joint tenant is free to sell their own interest in the property without permission from their counterpart. If they do the new half owner and the co-owner will become tenants in common.
If it is still protected by copyright, yes. Even if you don't intend to sell it, you still need "print rights."
Only if you have their express written permission to do so. Otherwise you could be violating copyright laws.
You obtain permission from the copyright holders--usually for a sum of money and for a specific purpose.
I don't know where Answers.com got permission to sell music by Cara DeFriece. That's the music that I paid a lot of money to record, and I'm not getting anything from Answers for it. I own the copyright...so why do you reap the benefit?