Yes, you generally need permission to quote someone in your work to avoid potential copyright infringement.
You may give them permission to quote your work without crediting you or citing it, but this does not make it ethical, moral, or legal.
Copying someone else's work without permission is called plagiarism.
you need to be age 16, or if you are 15 you need to have parent permission and or owners permission
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.
Yes! Any time you use anybody else's work, you need to cite it, and occasionally ask permission from the person you would like to take the quote or idea from to use in your book (although it would be impossible to get it from Eisenhower himself). If it's a school book that you plan to use for class and not to publish, you can cite the quote off a website/book or simply say, "As Eisenhower would say..."; otherwise, if you plan to publish it, I would talk to your publicist for additional information, because this little thing can turn into a legal issue.
If you are using materials that are not your original work, or aren't in the public domain, for uses not exempted in the law, you need permission from the rightsholder.
Yes, giving credit to the original creator does not automatically make it legal to use someone else's work without permission. Copyright law still applies, and permission may be required to use the work.
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.
Yes, but they do need permission from the authorities to do so.
once you are 12 you can get a job permission at school
A photograph of a statue would be considered a derivative work; if the statue is protected by copyright, you would need permission from the rightsholder to create the derivative work.
Plagiarism is when someone uses someone else's work without giving credit, while copyright infringement is when someone uses someone else's work without permission.