Contact the Artists Rights Society via the website below.
If the pictures are tagged as public domain, you can print them. However, photos on someone's website or social network, even if posted for all to see, are private unless tagged public. You can, ask their permission to use the photos, but you cannot simply use or print them even if posted online.
From Omnigraph website: Use print preview to print on a full sheet of paper
Contact the copyright holder or print rights administrator.
Yes, it is illegal to use a company's logo on your website without their permission because logos are typically considered intellectual property and using them without authorization may infringe on the company's rights. It is best to seek permission or use alternative methods to represent the brand on your website.
Yes.
Snapfish is a good website to use to digitally print photos. It is easy to use, the prints are good quality, and the website provides a huge number of services and features.
You need to get permission first.
With permission from the copyright holder, yes.
Ask the copyright holder for permission.
When writing an application for permission to take an exam at school, address it to the appropriate authority, clearly state the reason for needing special permission to take the exam, and provide any relevant supporting documentation. Be polite and concise in your request, and make sure to submit the application within the specified deadline.
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.
You would have to give the website permission to use your web cam for them to see you.