You have to get permission from the copyright owner.
Possibly but it entirely depends on your use of the copyrighted material, including whether or not it is for profit.
Technically the game is copyrighted and they own the rights
Without a license, yes.
Yes, the song Let it Go is copyrighted. All songs are copyrighted and have rights given to the writer, producer, and artist.
There is no predetermined amount of copyrighted material that can be used before it is considered a violation. Each case is judged by the planned use & it's purpose. US Copyright Law sets out criteria that has to be considered before something can be determined to be "fair use" # The purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes # The nature of the copyrighted work # The amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole # The effect of the use upon the potential market for, or value of, the copyrighted work
Yes, you can potentially be subject to copyright infringement if you perform a copyrighted song without permission.
Answer the happy birthday song is copyrighted to .... George Gershwin!
With a license, yes. Without a license, no.
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Yes, "The Wheels on the Bus" is a traditional children's song that is considered to be in the public domain, meaning it is not copyrighted. However, specific recordings or arrangements of the song may be copyrighted. It's important to check the copyright status of particular versions if you plan to use them commercially.
Copyrighted when you post a video, but if you post a video with a song, and youtube/ the studio see the song, they can take the music away
Yes, song names can be copyrighted as long as they meet the requirements for copyright protection, such as being original and fixed in a tangible form.