Yes, in most cases, you do not need permission to link to another website. However, it is always a good practice to check the website's terms of use or contact the website owner to ensure that they are okay with you linking to their site.
You have to ask the owner for permission/consent.
You will need your Scout Master's Permission and most likely you will need to get all the boy's parents permission if you have anything about them.
no permission required for that
Probably because they could have copyrighted the information on the website
You need to get permission first.
Yes. They are automatically copyrighted when the owner creates the website under US Law. They no longer need the little 'C' with the circle around it for an image or piece of text to be copyrighted. Just ask permission, and you should be free and clear.
In general, there is no legal requirement, but it's always nice to get permission.The exception would be if the link implied something that could be considered libel. For instance, adding a link to a persons profile under a page header 'Known Drug dealers' could be a problem.You do have to take into consideration Trade Marks and Copyright if you are planning to use a trademark name or a copyright image as the link.
No you don't. Simple oral permission will suffice.
no
Yes, in some states you do need permission from your daughters father who you were never married to, to take your daughter on vacation to another state.
You would need permission from the creator or rightsholder to use any content that is not yours. This includes putting it on a website, or taking it from a website.
yes