No, you cannot use the KJV text in your project without violating the KJV copyright permission.
Yes, it is illegal. The person who uploaded the video is violating copyright, and you are violating copyright in downloading and burning it. The law against copyright prevents you from *copying* things - ie. uploading them to YouTube, or burning them - without permission. So it does not matter where you get a copy of The Lion King from, if you copy it yourself by burning it without permission of the copyright holder, ie. Disney, you are breaking copyright law.
Provided you create the artwork yourself there is no copyright violation. However most cartoon characters are trademarked and it would be a violation of that trademark to distribute a likeness of that character without permission.
Yes, it is legal to listen to YouTube videos as long as you are not violating any copyright laws, such as downloading or distributing the content without permission.
Using Mario copyright material in a commercial project without permission can lead to legal consequences, such as copyright infringement claims and potential lawsuits from the copyright owner, Nintendo. It is important to obtain proper licensing or permission before using any copyrighted material to avoid legal issues.
You can use it as your reference, but you would need permission to make copies for each person being trained.
Copyright infringement in art occurs when an artist uses someone else's original work without permission, such as copying, adapting, or distributing it. To avoid violating copyright laws, artists can create their own original work, obtain permission to use others' work, or use work that is in the public domain or under a Creative Commons license. It is important for artists to be aware of copyright laws and seek legal advice if unsure about using someone else's work.
get a lawyer and go to court asking permission
You would need permission from the copyright holder of the photos, which is not necessarily the copyright holder of the book. There should be photo credits near the photos or in a separate index; contact the rightsholders in writing, being specific about what you want to do.
Absolutely
copyright of music belongs to the sound recording company, composer and lyrics writer if the music is quite old (mozart etc) you can publish it, otherwise it is a copyright infringement to publish music on youtube without the owners permission The best way to avoid copyright infringement on YouTube is to post only content that is entirely your original work.
That is a description of copyright infringement.
Yes, you can potentially face legal consequences, such as being sued for invasion of privacy or violating copyright laws, for posting a picture of someone without their permission. This could result in fines or even jail time, depending on the circumstances and laws in your jurisdiction.