Ask them, or their agent or representative.
Only the rightsholder can copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display the work, or authorize others to do so. If you write a song and I want to do any of those things, I need your permission.
Authors of original work are protected by copyright laws, which grant them exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, and display their work. This protection helps prevent others from using their work without permission and allows authors to control how their work is used and distributed.
Copyright law gives the creator of the work the exclusive right to copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display the work, or authorize others to do so, for a limited time. Copyright law prohibits others from copying, altering, distributing, or performing/displaying without permission. There are, however, many exceptions to this incorporated into the law.
Copyright is a set of laws giving the creator of an original work the exclusive right to copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display the work for a certain amount of time, or authorize others to do so. If you are a content creator (writer, composer, sculptor, photographer, etc), copyright allows you to make money from your hard work. If you are a content user (just about everybody else), copyright limits what you can do with others' work without their permission.
You can copy, alter, distribute, and perform/display the work, or authorize others to do so.
Copyright law gives the creator of a work the exclusive right to copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display the work, or authorize others to do so. Users of Napster and other peer-to-peer filesharing services routinely violate these rights by copying and distributing works without permission.
If you create a new original work, copyright gives you the exclusive right to copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display it, or authorize others to do so, for a limited time. If you use someone else's copyrighted work without permission, you are violating federal law and will probably face significant fees.
You can display a picture of a bani a rooster. The location of the display may need permission from the owner of the location.
Copy, alter, distribute, perform, or display the work, or authorize others to do so.
Digital materials are treated exactly the same as physical materials: the creator has the exclusive right to copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display the work, or authorize others to do so. Downloading content is considered "copying," and uploading content is considered "copying" and "distributing;" thus they require permission of the copyright holder.
It can be read execute by all users
Copyright gives the creator of a work the exclusive right to copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display a work, or authorize others to do so, for a limited time. Once that time has expired, the work enters the public domain and can be used by anyone, for any purpose, without permission.