Reasonably short excerpts, properly cited, may be used without a license providing the use is transformative. Other uses require permission from the copyright holder.
Possibly but it entirely depends on your use of the copyrighted material, including whether or not it is for profit.
The lyrics to that song are copyrighted and cannot be legally reproduced on this site.
If it is published, the lyrics should be printed in the published music.
Short phrases such as song titles cannot be protected by copyright.
well depending on what the song is than yes
The complete copyrighted lyrics are posted at: www.ButterflySong.com
Yes, the song "Guadalajara" is copyrighted. Copyright protection typically applies to musical works, including their lyrics and melodies, once they are created and fixed in a tangible form. If you wish to use the song for public performances, recordings, or adaptations, you would need to obtain the appropriate licenses from the copyright holder or their representatives.
You have to get permission from the copyright owner.
Yes, "Hero" by Skillet is a copyrighted song. Copyright protects the original works of authors, including music and lyrics, preventing unauthorized reproduction or distribution. If you wish to use the song for commercial purposes or public performance, you would need to obtain the appropriate licenses from the copyright holder.
The 10-word phrase is not, but the lyrics of the song from which it is taken are.
Even the titles of creative works are copyrighted and protected under copyright laws. If you use any part of a song, the title, lyrics, etc. in naming your band, you can be charged with copyright infringement.
One can download the lyrics to the song Me and You from the website Lyrics Mode. Metro Lyrics is another good site one can use to download lyrics including this song.