You would need to contact each team's licensing or business affairs department.
as long as said company has permission or owns copyright then it is legal otherwise it is infringing on copyright
Sports logos are protected by copyright laws, and cannot be duplicated without the express permission of the owners.
Yes. unless you have their permission to do so, yes. ALLprofessional teams logos are protected by copyright and I believe that even high school mascots and team logos may enjoy such protection.
Yes, you can sell Marvel drawings, as long as you have the legal rights to do so. If you are creating and selling original drawings, you may need to be mindful of copyright laws and potentially obtain permission from Marvel for any copyrighted characters or logos you include in your artwork.
Not likely. Most school logos are protected as trademarks and the original artwork is generally protected by the artists copyright.
Yes you can use a protected logo or slogan as a theme (with permission) but it has nothing to do with copyright.Names, titles, logos, slogans, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. They are usually registered and protected as trademarks.
Depending on the use, you would most likely need permission from the copyright holder. One example where you would not need permission is if your school was advertising, say, what local businesses are accepting donations of canned goods; in that case, you would be able to include the logos of each of the businesses. There is case law to support this usage.
AnswerNo. All NFL logos are protected by, in some cases, both trademark and copyright law.
No; logos are protected by trademark law.
No; registration is not required for protection.
Logos, along with names, titles, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection.
No, because names, titles, logos, slogans, and common words/phrases do not qualify for copyright protection. Depending on the logo however, they may be (& probably are) registered as trademarks.