Transfer of intellectual property must be done in writing. See the "transfer of copyright" section of the pdf linked to below for instructions.
If the patterns are under copyright then you need the permission of the copyright holder to sell them.
If you mean "Can you sell a pattern copyrighted by someone else?" the answer is yes but only with permission. If you mean "Can I create a pattern from scratch, copyright it and sell it?" the answer is yes.
If you control the copyright, anywhere. If you don't control the copyright, and don't have a license, nowhere.
If the mural has any copyright at all, it was initially owned by the author, but the author may sell his or her copyright to others.
One must apply to the copyright holder for permisson to use their copyrighted item.
figure it out your self
If it is recognizable as a copyright or trademark-protected character, you would need permission from the owner.
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.
You have to write a script or book and then copyright it and sell it to them, if you don't copyright it and still send it to them, they can steal legally and copyright it themselves. If you want any money from it you have to write it and copyright it, then contact Lifetime afterwards to see if they are interested.
No, Legal Copyright and all that. ;(
yes yes...as long as you buy the fabric
Contact the business affairs or licensing department.