I'm not entirely sure about this one. So to be safe, I'd email the BBC and ask them. That'll be the best way. Good answer. The BBC often provides material as long as you give them the credit for it
she has her own website - Oprah.com
James has given his personal approval of the Yahoo Groups' James McGowan Fan Club website at http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/JamesMcGowan_FanClub/ and the website at www.jamesmcgowan.net
Catching Fire came out September 1st 2009, and the third will be out(or so they say...the date always changes with books) August 24, 2010. Suzanne Collins is currently writing it. I can't wait until it comes out :) I'm also excited to hear the name. I wish she already had one....or atleast told us websites: www.scholastic.com/thehungergames (scholastics the publisher's website) www.suzannecollinsbooks.com (suzanne's website) www.hungergamestrilogy.com/fansite/ (unofficial fansite)
You will need to get permission from the copyright owner. This is rather unlikely, however, and most pirated content is removed from the YouTube website.
They don't actually have an official website. But the official Pokemon website to find information (in Japanese) is this: www.pokemon.co.jp/special/hgss
There is www.CruiserweightChaosOnline.com
she has her own website - Oprah.com
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Try the website in the related links and sources.
the website is claracity.webs.com , but you can email her at coolpckles@aol.com
See related link below for Peter Andre Website.
Official Eddie Guerrero Website - www.Eddicts.com
A website is considered a "literary work" under copyright law.
I Am Afraid Not. Sorry ): But A Fansite Could Be One.
Any Justin Bieber fansite or google images
A website can post copyrighted documents if the owner of the website is the copyright holder, or the rightsholder has given permission.
With permission from the copyright holder, yes.