That should be negotiated between the author and publisher in advance, and included in any written agreement.
No, all books that are published are copyrighted, you will need the permission of the publisher to do this.
The publisher or the author's estate should be able to license the materials.
Contact the publisher in writing.However, if the excerpt is reasonably short, a properly cited use may be defensible as fair use.
To ask permission to use copyrighted material, write a letter to the owner of the material stating why or how the copyrighted material will be used. There might be a fee that has to be paid in some cases. A person might also have to sign a specific contract, too.
by permission from author and publisher
It depends on the song. Many of their works are controlled by EMI Blackwood, so permission to arrange would go through Hal Leonard, but EMI Blackwood is by no means the only publisher associated with Blood Sweat and Tears.
Downloading any copyrighted content (especially from TopInWeb or any other free MP3 sourced website) is illegal. Anything you obtain for free without the permission of the author or publisher, which has registered copyright, is illegal and can get you into trouble by any law. Use at your own risk.
Depending on what you want to do, you might need permission from their publisher or label (or both) rather than the band itself.
Many modern translations of the New Testament are copyrighted by the publisher. Their translation of Jesus' words is therefore copyrighted. The text of the King James Version of the Bible is not copyrighted. Although study notes and translation notes on the same printed page may be.
The song was first copyrighted in 1835 by the Boston-based music publisher Charles Bradlee.
Unless the author/publisher has offered the book for free (which some occasionally do), it's a violation of copyright law.
The publisher of the book called 'Occupational Outlook Handbook' is the US government. The book is not copyrighted therefore is reproduced by other publishers.