It is possible to get written permission from the copyright holder to use materials in a specific way. Requests should be made in writing, and it can take as long as several years for the request to be resolved.
If you are self-publishing a collection of your poems and they were published between 1982 and 1986 you may need to get permission from the previous published before publishing.
No, all books that are published are copyrighted, you will need the permission of the publisher to do this.
You would have to contact the WWE. But, they most likely will not give permission for someone to use their material.
Shriek is a copyrighted image. It is illegal to use this image without written permission from the whomever holds the copyright.Shriek is a copyrighted image. It is illegal to use this image without written permission from the whomever holds the copyright.
If you mean how do you get copyright for your own works, protection is automatic as soon as the work is fixed in a tangible medium (e.g. written down, painted, etc.). If formal registration is available in your country, you may choose to do that as well, but it is not required. If you mean how do you get permission to use others' works, you ask the creator or his or her administrator, in writing. Permission is not automatic; they're not even required to respond, and a lack of response counts the same as a no.
Only use materials that are entirely your original work, works that are not protected (government works, or those for whom protection has expired), or works for which you have an exemption in the law, or permission from the rightsholder.
The story Everyday Use by Alice Walker was written and published in 1973.
No, he never used that word.
If your poems have previously been published between 1982 and 1986 and you wish to self-publish these poems in a new collection you may have to acquire permission. It depends upon the agreement with the previous publisher.
Infringement is the use, without permission, of copyrighted works when that use does not qualify for an exception to current law (i.e "fair use")
To use others' copyrighted works, you need an exemption in the law (such as fair use) or permission from the copyright holder.
No, copyrighted music cannot be used in your movie without permission, especially if it is to be published. You should always get permission from the respective copyright owners if you want to use content you do not own.