there is a certain period of time they have to hold on to it depending on state laws, for you to retrieve your vehicle. after that they may legally sell it without contacting you.
You have to get permission from the video game company before you can publish your videos on YouTube.
Because its their child and the child is only in your care and nothing should take place without their permission!
no because you have to warn them before you record
To work without parental or guardian permission, you must be 14 and 9 months. but you can work before that with parental or guardian permission (in NSW)
They can't make you leave it there, but if you cannot pay the bill to get the car released, they indeed do not have to release it back to your possession. In that case, yes, they will keep it impounded, and you will be charged a storage fee (usually accumulating daily interest) which must be paid before your car is returned to you.
No, you cannot quote words from a magazine or article without permission as it can be a violation of copyright laws. It is important to seek permission from the author or publisher before using their words in your own work.
Laws regarding taking someone's picture without permission can vary by jurisdiction, but in general, there may be restrictions on taking photos in certain situations, such as during a state meeting or in places where privacy is expected. It's always best to ask for permission before taking someone's picture to avoid any legal issues.
It's possible to put up videos of EA Game content if you get permission from EA games first. Remember that you should look through all the copyright regulations and copyright school on YouTube and ask the company for permission before uploading your video. It's also possible to post a video without permission from them, but you will run the risk of your account getting suspended or "striked".
You're still a minor and can't legally live on your own without your parent's permission.
Depending on the reason it was impounded makes a difference. I have has this experience before. They were busted for driving without insurance and my car was impounded. I had to get proof of insurace and go to the police station where it was impounded from show them my proof of insurance and then they handed me a release to get my car from impoundment. Then I had to take the release to the yard and then I was able to get it out. Depending on where you are from can make all the difference in the world also. i would say yes if you take in documents proving that the car belongs to you eg insurance, log book (pink slip), and documents proving who you are eg photo id and prof of address.
No
If you give permission, your spouse can get medical records from before marriage. Without your written permission, your spouse can't legally obtain such records.