Use of protected material without permission or an exemption in the law is called infringement.
Not without your permission.
Not without your permission.
If it is copyrighted, then yes. Created by someone that has not copyrighted their material, then no.
When you receive a copyright infringement notice, it means someone believes you have used their copyrighted material without permission. You may need to remove the content, provide proof of permission, or face legal consequences.
Using copyrighted material without permission can lead to legal consequences such as being sued for copyright infringement. It is important to understand the laws surrounding copyright and obtain proper permissions before using someone else's work in your own creative projects.
Submit only videos to YouTube that do not contain material copyrighted by someone else or get the necessary permission before you post.
A request must be submitted to the copyright holder. There is almost always a fee associated with using copyrighted material, even if the creator allows you to use the work. This applies to music, movies, television, visual arts, literature and other copyrighted works.
Unless you copyrighted the cover, no.
You can't do anything ... Copyrighted media is just that - copyrighted - which means it belongs to someone else and you do not have the rights to reproduce it without their express written permission.
If you wish to use materials...that are protected by copyrightthat are not your intellectual propertyfor which you do not have an exemption in the law...you would need permission.
If you download this answer, it is not copyrighted. If you send a letter to a newspaper, it is not copyrighted. You knew their rules and intended it for their publication. If you copied a page out of a copyrighted book and sent it to someone else, you sent copyrighted material. If you draw a picture and do not sign it, you give the person receiving it permission to copy it. If you sign it, it becomes copyrighted. The law is complicated.Downloading a work protected by copyright is copyright infringement unless you have a license.____________________________________________________________________Yes. The law is complicated. That is why copyright lawyers make good money!
If you have the permission of the poet for copyrighted material, then no. If the material is copyrighted and you have no permission to use it, you cannot legally use it. If, however, the poem is public domain--the copyright limit has expired--then by all means, use it. Keep in mind that using someone else's words effectively is not always the easiest thing to do. It can be like trying to make Mopar parts fit on a Chevy.