Names and titles can not normally be copyrighted.
All those things which occur in nature and facts cannot be copyrighted.
Copyright significantly predates the CD, but nearly all CDs are protected by copyright.
The movie probably has copyright in it. Youtube doesn't allow copyright.
For photographs, in most cases, you cant - you must assume that the image carries a copyright. Learn more at www.USPTO.gov
You cant because is called copyright
Same as copyright notice for anything else: Copyright, or copr. or circle-C, the date of copyright and the author or other copyright owner's name. E.g., "Copyright 2012 Walt Disney Productions, Inc."
If copyright law did not apply to the internet, it would be nearly impossible to monetize anything on it.
Contact the movie company. The copyright holder, or designated agent, is the only one who can legally do anything about a copyright infringement.
Once a work of sufficient originality is fixed in a tangible medium, it is automatically protected by copyright.
It does not cost anything to receive copyright protection in most cases. For a watch, you would need to seek out a patent to protect your product, not copyright.
Yes. Virtually anything you encounter online, unless specified otherwise, is protected by copyright.
Certain things on the Internet are copyright. This is because it is someone work/ creation and is therefore illegal to use this persons work with out acknowledgement of the creator. Anything which says copyright ( such as artists songs) are copyright.
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