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200. They have be for you personal use only and not for commercial distribution or for another person. You also must be of age to posses cigarettes in the United States. The specific regulation is found in Title 19 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 148 Sec. 148.43(a). It states
"(a) For personal use. Fifty cigars, or 200 cigarettes, or 2
kilograms of smoking tobacco, and not exceeding 1 liter of alcoholic
beverages may be passed free of duty and internal revenue tax under
subheading 9804.00.25 and Chapter 98, U.S. Note 3, Harmonized Tariff
Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) (19 U.S.C. 1202), when brought in
by an adult nonresident for his personal use, and not for commercial use
or to be given to another person. This exemption for tobacco products
may be applied proportionately...."
i also have a package that has been in customs since january 13,2012 and have tried to find out how long it takes. i have even tried calling customs but cannot get a person just recordings.
There are no restrictions on allowances from countries within the EU. However the different countries apply local and arbitrary limits and may question you if you have over a certain amount of tobacco, spirits etc.
Generally you must show that;
You transport the goods yourself
The goods are for your own use or a gift
The goods were duty paid in the country you acquired them
It was a cloth vest with a sheet of metal in it that weighed 16 lbs
what is the procedure to get duplicate e.p copy of export shipping bill, what are the documents require
No, it is not legal to make sell-able posters based off of random images from the internet.
Every piece of artwork or photograph requires permission from it's original creator or current copyright holder before it can be reproduced.
Even in the case of very old artwork with expired copyrights, you would need to obtain your own copy or photo of the work in person in order to create legal copies. Creating an artwork based on someone else's photo of a piece of art still violates the copyright of the current photo even if it does not violate the artwork's expired copyright.
As for websites with large collections of images, assuming they are following the law they would acquire the license rights from the current copyright holders or more often buy large batches of license rights to entire collections through brokers.
Clipart and stock photo companies often have thousands of images which can be licensed for reasonably cheap prices if purchased in bulk. Many of them often without recurring royalty payments. So a one time fee may allow the buyer to reproduce the work either forever or for a certain number of years, or up to a specific volume, often numbering in the thousands.
In the case of companies which produce posters based on art that you provide, the terms of agreement usually stipulate that the buyer must have the right to production and they act only as the middle man to supply the equipment for production.