It depends on the type of material, what you want to use it for, and much more. If the rightsholder's website doesn't have a section of request forms, you may just be expected to write your request yourself and hope you included all the information they need.
This questions has different answers depending on the scenario.If you are selling only your original Cds & DVDs this is protected as the "right of first sale" and is perfectly legal.If you are selling copies of the originals without permission then you are infringing upon the copyright holders' right of duplication and right to control distribution.
There is no specific form for transfer; it just needs to be in writing, and signed by the original owner of the copyright.
possessive form for the word holders: holders'
When you have permission from the copyright holder. Permission may be in the form of a broad agreement, such as a Creative Commons license, or it may be specific to your project.
Contact the owners of the copyright or their agents. If you have the image in digital form, the copyright holder's details may be in the 'metadata' belonging to the image, look at 'Properties', or 'Info'.
It is an image that has been put as copyright. This means others may not use this image without permission, or legal action can be taken.
A permission to publish form is required when using materials reproduced from other works, particularly when held in libraries' special collections. Although associated with copyright permission, it can also address more esoteric requirements placed on the materials by library policy or even the works' donors.
It depends on the discipline, and the proposed use. For the most part, you can initially approach the rightsholder as a simple request: "We request permission to use [property] for [use]." and a sentence or two about yourself. If they have a specific form they wish you to use, or they require additional information, they'll let you know.
In order to use copyright-protected materials that are not your own original work, you need permission from the rightsholder; this is usually in the form of a license, which can be as broad as a Creative Commons license or (more often) specific to your proposed use.
No, it is a violation of copyright laws. Youtube routinely goes through and eliminates videos that violate those laws. They will also respond rapidly if requested to remove them from the copyright holders. Actually i posted a video and that happened to me,they send you an email you fill out the form and it is perfectly fine!
In its most basic form copyright law defines what works can be protected, the five basic rights that creators have to control their original works (reproduce, perform, display, distribute, and prepare derivatives) and what exceptions will allow useage without permission.
Answer Copyright basically in simple form of words means you are not allowed to copy someone elses words, letters, photos/images/ pictures without their permission.