I'm not entirely sure what you're asking, but using a person's image or name without permission may be defamation of character, and using a product's image or name without permission may be trademark infringement or consumer fraud.
Yes, you can sue someone for using your likeness without permission. This is known as a violation of the right of publicity, which protects individuals from unauthorized use of their name, image, or likeness for commercial purposes. If someone uses your likeness without permission, you may be able to seek legal action and potentially receive compensation for damages.
well the com part stand for commercial. so therefore you can use the website you are setting up as a commercial website used for commercial purposes.
Yes, it is generally against the law to take pictures of someone without their permission, especially if it invades their privacy or is used for commercial purposes. This is known as invasion of privacy or unauthorized use of likeness.
When it is used for commercial purposes.
You do have several choices for commercial purposes. True Refrigeration would be the best in my opinion.
They bascially kill animals for money. Poaching and Bushmeat trading are some of the commercial purposes for killing of animals.
to try to get you to buy their product
What to make land suitable for commercial or residential purposes, such as building stores or houses for rent or sale
What to make land suitable for commercial or residential purposes, such as building stores or houses for rent or sale
No, it is not legal to use the Z library for commercial purposes as it is a platform for free access to copyrighted materials.
Commercial software, or seldom payware, is computer software that is produced for sale or that serves commercial purposes.
Depends on make, mode, and configuration. A commercial truck is simply a truck used for commercial purposes... for the purposes of meeting the FMCSR criteria to be defined as a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV), it simpy has to be a vehicle used for commercial purposes which has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating in excess of 10,000 lbs, which a one-ton pickup does exceed.