Contact the record label, typically in writing, and describe your intended usage.
A professionally made poster for your wall with the word "for um" on it.
The original Lord Kitchener poster is in the public domain; copyright protection expired 70 years after the death of the artist, that is 2003.
This is a hot topic--you may remember Shepard Fairey's iconic "Hope" poster, which sparked a copyright feud. While this is still in the national consciousness, it would be wise to get permission.
Yes; the poster in its entirety, as well as individual elements such as photos making up the poster, are protected by copyright. In addition, there may be trademarked elements ranging from the film title to the Dolby logo.
No you cannot unless you get permission from the original poster. This is because it is their property that they put out there for you to see, not take. This is also known as copyright material and stealing stuff like that can lead to violations of the law if followed up on.
You can obtain a four poster bed from Amazon. Amazon has a large selection of four poster beds manufactured from a number of different companies, and also offers free shipping on orders that are $25 or greater.
I have researched this topic for you and found that you can actually obtain a copy online. One of the sites that I found offering a Federal minimum wage poster is minimum-wage.org/posters.asp.
If you're lucky, there will be a copyright notification printed on it somewhere. If you're not, you can only hope they formally registered it, and in a way that enables you to find it in the registry's database.
Medieval Times most likely holds the copyright, unless their agreement with the designer specified otherwise; as a corporate work, it would be protected for 95 years after its creation.
I'm not sure but I know how to. The best thing to do is to get permission. Do this by phoning the director or someone who is involved in the movie somehow. Or you can write a letter.
It depends a lot on how much someone is willing to pay, providing you are looking to sell one. They are anywhere from $75 for autographed poster to $1000 for autographed racing photo that is professionally matted and framed.
OSHA.gov offers this poster for free on their home page. You can either download it or open it as a pdf and print it right off of the site, free of charge.