ADAGP can authorize use on behalf of the estate. See the link below.
Everything is protected unless explicitly denied protection by law or court decision. Concert posters are perfectly valid as copyrightable works.
That depends on what kind of concert it is. If in doubt, ask those putting on the concert. They tend to have a grip on issues such as copyright etc. plus it is seen as polite, and to a certain extent legal, for you to ask permission.
Legally you own the copyright to your video of the concert. However you do not own the copyrights to the subject matter of the video (ie music, lyrics, etc) and before putting it up for public display you would have to seek permission.
in 1972 and from then they wore it on and off but now they wear it at every concert
The taking of video, stills or audio at any live concert, musical, stage show is prohibited under copyright
Yes. Assuming the music in question is still under copyright protection you must seek proper permission to perform it in public otherwise you run the risk of prosecution for infringement.
You should be able to legally do that. As long as you are only altering the individual items and not making or distributing duplicates you are not infringing on the authors copyright. If, at some point in the future, you wanted to make multiple copies of and sell the items you would then have to seek permission.
palindrome for concert
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His first concert was a Nickelback concert.
The music concert that I enjoyed most was the Hillsong Concert.
yes i think he will do a concert it depends if he is for it or he is in different concert in the same time that concert in manchester it depends if he is up for it or he is in a different concert at te same time