You would need to contact each rightsholder, which is usually the photographer unless other arrangements were made.
Yes, pictures have copyrights.
As long as the pictures are not protected by copyrights. Pictures (and clips) you download or save to your computer can be manipulated as long as you do not infringe on copyrights of material used.
For permission to reprint, contact the editor of the journal in the first instance.
Unfortunately, you need to research who was assigned the rights when the business dissolved. This can be prohibitively difficult, but there are no caveats for using this type of "orphan work" without permission.
Most RKO Radio Pictures copyrights were acquired by Warner Brothers.
i got a kimball 13198 and the copyrights are from the 1916-1918s..
ask your photographer if you can purchase the rights of some or all your pictures. you then have the rights to print those pictures in any size and quantity...without that 'unlawful' message. if you don't have copyrights and copy the photos, it is illegal and photographers can potentially press charges.
No, images cannot be added to WikiAnswers answers. This is because of copyrights. If you wish, you may link to pictures in the related links section, however.
Yes. Copyright can expire and, when that happens, the work will enter the public domain.
Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents are examples of Intellectual Property.
In the United States, I believe that copyrights last for 70 years after the death of the creator.
When posting pictures you should always make sure that you have the copyrights to publish it (or that they're free to publish). Every blogging platform has a way (button) to add a photo. If you have access to the HTML code of a post you can just add the '<img src=photo_url>' tag.