It isn't necessary to take any action for a work to be protected. Copyright protection is automatic, as soon as work of sufficient originality is "fixed in a tangible medium, perceptible to human eye, machine reader or other device".
If you wish to formally register a copyright, contact the copyright office in your country for the proper procedure.
I don't think so. Copyright laws. If you wanted to do that you'd need to contact Sanrio and ask for permission. If you don't, and you get caught, you could be fined and Sanrio would have the right to sue you for infringement.
Toei Animation has copyright over Digimon for the TV series and movie, Bandai of Japan has copyright for the Japanese Digimon video games, Bandai of America has copyright for the English Digimon video games and Saban Brands has copyright over Digimon for the English dubbed.
Robert Craft was born on October 20, 1923.
Norris Craft Boats was created in 1954.
Montrell Craft was born on 1987-08-14.
If the patterns are under copyright then you need the permission of the copyright holder to sell them.
Simple answer.... NO. This is a big copyright and trademark infringment.
Not without a license from the copyright or trademark owners.
One common craft material used to create intricate designs and patterns in art projects is called "paper quilling."
There may be patterns available at some Art/Craft stores. There are patterns for downloading at the site link below:
Templates for a star outline can be bought at craft shops. There are also lots of craft web sites with free patterns and ideas for projects using them.
Quilt patterns are available in books that you can find at libraries or for sale at craft or bookstores. Quilt patterns can also be found online at websites like Craftster or Pintrest.
Some Amish quilt patterns can be seen on the Love to Know craft website. These quilts tend to have a varying range of patterns and techniques to fit all tastes.
If the dolls are true likenesses of cartoon characters that are copyright, then you must have permission from the copyright owner to make money on the dolls.
If wanting to sew accent pillows, some good places to find patterns would be a craft shop. Popular craft shops include Michaels, but can be other local craft shops that are not necessarily a chain store. Also, if not opposed to it, second-hand shops such as Goodwill or Salvation Army can be good places to find patterns or even purchase pillows to then to use for a new pillow you might sew.
You can find free string art patterns online on websites like Pinterest, Etsy, and craft blogs. These patterns can be downloaded and printed for your next project.
Gerard Allt has written: 'Craft angels' -- subject(s): Patterns, Knitting