What Is Involed In Getting Permission To Use A Single Phrase From A Movie In A Commercial Environment?

More specifically, There is was a three-part phrase describing the process of a performance presented in a movie, which I believe would be amazing as the title of three educational videos in a relating field. Now the phrase is actually really three sentences long, but I was only intending on using three words out of the phrase, however from what I understand the relationship would be relativly obvious. For example say the phrase is “Introduction, where the dancer shows the most basic skills. Presentation, where the dancer displays their talent. And Conclution, where the dancer takes a bow”. To be even more detailed, say this phrase was being used to promote the dancer. I would be using “Introduction” “Presentation” “Conclution” as names of the videos. So my question is where would I start in gaining permission to use these words in a commercial sense? or is that even necessary

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One Response to “What Is Involed In Getting Permission To Use A Single Phrase From A Movie In A Commercial Environment?”

  1. MLaw says:

    Commonly used words taken out of the phrase(s) should not be a problem.
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