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Notify the copyright owner or publisher. They can decide what, if anything, they want to do to enforce their rights.
I'm pretty sure you can paint any cartoon character & not get sued. Disney did make a stink once upon a time about a daycare using their characters but they didn't sue, they just asked the daycare to paint over them. You just can't make a profit from the paintings.
Almost certainly, yes. The copyright laws protect the image of cartoon characters. When you sell it for profit you are stealing the right of the character's author to sell his own work.
No , Tom and Jerry is an American made cartoon series whereas anime is produced in Japan . Unless you're using the Japanese meaning of 'anime' which refers not to Japanese animated works but to the entire animated format and doesn't distinguish between origin or style.
MetLife Bank uses characters from the classic Peanuts comic strip in its advertising, especially the iconic Snoopy. The bank began using the Peanuts characters in 1985 and considers them a symbol of warmth and approachability.
Miss Pross mistook Jerry Cruncher for a spy or an enemy due to a past encounter. She attacked him with all her might, using her strength and resourcefulness to subdue him. It was later revealed that Jerry was not a threat, leading to a humorous and awkward moment between the two characters.
I give you permission to go to the movies with your friends.
Generally, using your phone without permission is not right. If you believe your teacher is using your phone without your permission, report them to the school authorities and tell your parents.
If you're using "a cancelled TV show" as a concept, sure. If you're using characters, storylines, etc. of an actual TV show that was cancelled, you're going to want permission from the producer of the show.