You would need to contact Lucas Licensing, for which there is suspiciously little contact information readily available. See the link below.
Yes, the word "Jedi" is a trademark owned by Lucasfilm Ltd. and is protected under copyright law.
With permission from the copyright holder, yes.
Copyright permission refers to a license from the owners of the copyright to use some of their exclusive rights, such as the right to make copies, publicly perform, or adapt a copyrighted work. Like any other contract, copyright permission can be oral or written, within limits set by state laws.
Lucasfilm was created in 1971.
You need permission from the copyright holder or an exemption in the law.
If your use is exempted in the law, you would not need permission.
Using copyrighted quotations without permission can lead to legal consequences, such as being sued for copyright infringement. It is important to obtain permission from the copyright holder before using their work to avoid potential legal issues.
That is a description of copyright infringement.
Yes, unless you have permission from the copyright holder or an exemption in the law.
Typically you would first need permission of the copyright holder.
You have to get permission from the copyright owner.
With the permission of the copyright holder.