You have to contact the celebrity via their agent in order to obtain their permission. You will have to have some way to pay the celebrity - most writers agree to split the proceeds from the book's sales with the celebrity.
To request copyright permission for a Disney property, write to the Permissions Department at the Disney organization. However, there is a 'fair use' doctrine in copyright that permits a limited amount of use without permission. While it is not precisely defined, this is the provision that allows a writer to quote a few lines from a book or movie in a review without seeking permission. Two lines from a film may well be 'fair use' and quoting such a small part of the work would not then require permission of the copyright holder.
There are no Disney characters named Prince Larry. You may be thinking of Prince Louie from Disney's The Jungle Book.
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What a wonderful idea! I was unable to find any sites with templates to download of Disney characters so I suggest you purchase a Disney coloring book and use the drawings as a template.
Walt Disney's first book was Whinnie The Pooh.
Yes, the cartoon characters from Disney's "The Jungle Book" are trademarked. Disney holds trademarks on the characters, their names, and other related intellectual property to protect their brand and prevent unauthorized use. This means that the characters cannot be used commercially without Disney's permission.
You write to the publisher. The information is on the first page of the book, along with an address.
To request copyright permission for a Disney property, write to the Permissions Department at the Disney organization. However, there is a 'fair use' doctrine in copyright that permits a limited amount of use without permission. While it is not precisely defined, this is the provision that allows a writer to quote a few lines from a book or movie in a review without seeking permission. Two lines from a film may well be 'fair use' and quoting such a small part of the work would not then require permission of the copyright holder.
There are no Disney characters named Prince Larry. You may be thinking of Prince Louie from Disney's The Jungle Book.
possibly. try either eBay or the Disney store
No, Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle Book. Walt Disney made the movie though.
Yes, you generally need permission to write about someone in a book, especially if it involves revealing personal or private information about them. Failure to obtain permission could lead to legal issues such as defamation or invasion of privacy.
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No you do not. Cities and towns are not copyright, and you are free to write about them.
It is okay to write a book on something that is copyrighted, but you cannot publish your work unless you get permission from the author.
Book rights is the legal permission to write on a particular subject such as someones career or life.
What a wonderful idea! I was unable to find any sites with templates to download of Disney characters so I suggest you purchase a Disney coloring book and use the drawings as a template.