In most cases, no, this would not be allowed. Building upon copyrighted content may still be considered a violation of the copyright owner's copyright. For example, creating covers for songs.
Same way you'd sell anything else on the street.Newsstands are one example of a business selling "copyrighted material" (i.e. newspapers and magazines) "on the street."Note that if you're copying copyrighted material and selling it on the street, you're breaking the law.
Not on eBay.Added: CAUTION: Be careful you are not selling copyrighted material!
So long as they are original works, or public domain, yes. You cannot recreate copyrighted material.
Legally - no. The content of the eBooks is copyright material. YOU as a reader are not the owner of the copyrighted text and have no legal right to re-sell it. HOWEVER - there are plenty of people who do re-sell kindle content.
Yes, you typically need a license to sell merchandise that features copyrighted or trademarked material. This license is usually obtained from the owner of the intellectual property rights.
Copyright infringement can occur even if you do not sell the product. Simply using or distributing copyrighted material without permission from the copyright holder can still be considered infringement.
http://www.copyright.gov/ As long as it isn't copyrighted.
No. Commercials are copyrighted materials.
put simply, no.
If they are of copyrighted or brand-name merchandise, yes, it is.
If you mean "Can you sell a pattern copyrighted by someone else?" the answer is yes but only with permission. If you mean "Can I create a pattern from scratch, copyright it and sell it?" the answer is yes.
heck no! It's copyrighted and you could go to jail.