Generally, you have to contact the owner of the copyright to use copyrighted materials.
However, if you've already purchased the copyrighted materials (like a book or a movie) and are reselling them (e.g., to a used book store), then you don't have to get permission and you aren't infringing on the user's copyright.
I don't know where Answers.com got permission to sell music by Cara DeFriece. That's the music that I paid a lot of money to record, and I'm not getting anything from Answers for it. I own the copyright...so why do you reap the benefit?
Not without violating the copyright. You would need to license the music in order to record and sell it. You need to do so to avoid being sued.
If the logo is copyrighted then you need permission to use it.
put simply, no.
There Really is no LEGAL way to do this. Unless you consult the record company itself, it is considered illegal
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.
Song lyrics are copyrighted. Unless one gets legal permission, license agreement, then it is copyright infringement. You cannot sell those tees until you get permission from the copyright owner.
# To make, sell, or transport (alcoholic liquor) for sale illegally. # To produce, distribute, or sell without permission or illegallyBootlegging refers to the illegal manufacture and/or transportation of alcoholic spirits, beer, etc. It also refers to the illegal copying of copyrighted material, such as music, movies, etc.boot leg is an album
Only if you have permission to do so. The holder of the copyright has the rights to control who and what distributes their works. Otherwise, you can be brought up on charges.
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.
They both make and sell sound recordings.
If you wish to use materials...that are protected by copyrightthat are not your intellectual propertyfor which you do not have an exemption in the law...you would need permission.