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What Rights Do I Have

What rights do you have if you commission art?

Okay, so this all depends on who you are working with. Your artist should have a clear terms of service drawn up so you know exactly what you are getting into. For example, with my terms of service, I allow exclusive rights with modification. Let’s say I illustrate something, one of your characters, perhaps and you have a Youtube channel, or are a part of a forum, you have every right to take that piece and crop it, modify it, distort it as you see fit for your platform of choice. I do however explicitly state in my price sheet and in the terms of service that commissions are non-commercial and must not be used for profit.If you want to commission someone and own the rights of that image, the price should be significantly higher than non-commercial prices. But, again, this all depends on your artist and their terms.It all boils down to communication. If you’re still confused and you’re working with someone, please ask them! Ask them every question they haven’t answered before moving on with the project, your payment, or their drawing. Draw up a contract and sign that both parties agree on. Commissioners should be protected just as an artist should. We value you guys. :)Good luck!~PK

On probation, do I still have civil rights?

Yes you still have some civil rights. But you do lose some of them. While incarcerated and while on probation or parole you lose your right to vote. Once you complete probation or parole you can have that right given back to you. You lose the right to serve on a jury- this is forever. The right to have guns, ammo, any type of gun powder or even a blade longer than 4 inches is a big no-no- that is for life. Convicted felons are moving targets- in this world we live in today. You don't have the right to refuse a search of your vehicle without probable cause while on probation or parole. You get this right back up on completion of probation and parole. The police can also search your home without a warrant as long as your probation office is with him, otherwise they need a warrant.That's all I can think of at the time. So yes you lose some forever and some temporarily.

What kind of rights do people have in a monarchy?

They only have whatever rights their ruler decides to give them.
Essentially they have none.

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(US Law) what legal rights do minors have?

Although children grow and mature at different rates, there are some rights that every child is born with. Children are entitled to a safe environment, good nutrition, healthcare, and education. Although parents have the right to raise their children as they see fit, if a child is not safe, the state will remove the children from their home. Parents are required to meet the child's basic needs.Minors also have rights under the U.S. Constitution. Specifically, they have the right to equal protection, which means that every child is entitled to the same treatment at the hands of authority regardless of race, gender, disability, or religion. Children are also entitled to due process, which includes notice and a hearing, before any of their basic rights are taken away by the government.Children with disabilities also have rights under the federal Disabilities Education Act. The Disabilities Education Act provides children in need of special education with special accommodations to ensure they receive the same education as their peers.Rights that Children Can Obtain as They GrowSome rights are obtained as the child grows, depending on his or her age and level of maturity. For example, children have a limited right to free speech. In many instances, children are encouraged to form opinions and freely speak their mind. However, schools may limit the child's speech if they feel it could harm other students. This rule can have strikingly different applications for student bodies of different ages. For example, a student painting featuring nudity might be inappropriate in middle school, but cutting edge art in high school.Teenagers tend to have more rights than younger children. Teenagers may work, although the exact age at which a minor can begin working and the hours he or she may work will vary by state. The Fair Labor Standards Act and state labor laws regulate the employment of minors. In the criminal justice system, older children receive more autonomy than younger delinquents. To know more, click here… What are the Legal Rights of Children?

What rights do women in America not have?

At the current time, there aren’t any individual rights that men have that women don’t have.Women are as (legally) free as men to lead their lives as they wish.Many people confuse rights with benefits. For example, your employer may provide health insurance, or maternity leave. But neither of these is a right, because someone (the employer) has to pay for them.Rights are things we have that cost nothing. Basically, this means the right to live your life freely, as you wish, as long as you don’t infringe on the rights of others to do the same.

What rights do shareholders have?

Shareholders have six main rights as outlined by the government.1. Voting on major issues2. Ownership in a portion of the company3. The right to transfer ownership4. An entitlement to dividends5. The right to an opportunity to inspect corporate books and records6. The right to sue for wrongful acts.Each corporation has its own shareholder rights plan, but that is specific to each individual corporation.

Sexual harassment law - what rights do we have?

I am trying to research sexual harassment law and I am only able to find laws that apply in a place of employment. Are there any sexual harassment laws that protect people from sexual harassment in public? For example, a man touches a woman, uninvited.

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