Alfredo Jalife-Rahme has written:
'El fin de una era' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Globalization, Globalization, International economic relations, International relations
Jalil Sued Badillo has written:
'El Dorado borincano' -- subject(s): Colonies, Commerce, Economic conditions, History, Mineral industries, Mining law, Politics and Government
'La pena de muerte en Puerto Rico' -- subject(s): Capital punishment
Alfredo Parente has written:
'Croce per lumi sparsi'
'La musica e le arti' -- subject(s): Music, Philosophy and aesthetics
'Il pensiero politico di Benedetto Croce e il nouvo liberalismo' -- subject(s): Political science
'Il tramonto della logica antica e il problema della storia' -- subject(s): History, Knowledge, Theory of, Philosophy, Theory of Knowledge
Nope. That was an April Fools joke.
He sued her because he believed that she had wrote falsely in her book>
the law supports Weird Al's ability to parody without permission. He asks the artist before he makes the parodies. Even after the confusion with Coolio, I don't believe Weird Al has ever been sued for something that had anything to do with his songs and artist/angry fans of the artist he parodied.
I would have to say no. One of the studios I dance at is a private one and it is taught through a Christian school. This studio puts on numerous productions all centered around the Bible. I think that because the studio is private they cannot be sued because of that.
He wrote, acted, got married, had three children, was in business, sued people and bought property. He also got a coat of arms for his father.
Thomas Hartmann has written: 'Nord Sued' 'Thomas Hartmann'
Allan. Miller has written: 'Mad Amadeus sued a madam' -- subject(s): Palindromes
No, in his lifetime, Mark Twain was never sued. Since his death, his surviving family did sue an author who claimed to have written a story dictated by Mark Twain through an Ouija board.
Yes.
Carolyn Buppert has written: 'HIPAA Patient Privacy Policies, Forms, Training' 'Prim ary Care Provider's Guide to Compensation and Quality: How To Get Paid and Not Get Sued' 'Avoiding Malpractice'
Lidia Vinciguerra has written: 'Oficio de mujer=' 'Cartas de amor en domingo' 'Nadie Cruza El Infierno Una Sola Vez' 'Teresa Sued, en nombre del silencio' 'Privilegio del silencio'
It is possible to be sued for writing fan fiction if it infringes on the original creator's copyright. If the fan fiction uses the original characters, settings, or plot without permission, it could be considered a violation of copyright law. It's best to seek permission or create original content to avoid any legal issues.
You should obtain permission first. You may be sued even if you do give credit to the author.
That way they won't get sued if someone dies.
American cities can be sued
No frostwire is not being sued,but lime wire got sued I don't know why frostwire didn't get sued and lime wire did.
The past tense of sue is sued.