No evidence it is except for a DVD release stating 26 episodes were. Certainly not if the copyright was properly renewed and for a show that big I expect it is not PD.
The common noun 'TV show' becomes a proper noun when it is the name of a specific TV show, such as '30 Rock', or the word 'TV show' is used as the specific name or title such as the 'TV Show Digest'.
The TV show was called Family.
No The 39 Clues isn't a TV show.
There has never been a TV show that is called 'Wild Girls'. So the TV show was never launched. There are also no plans for making a TV show called 'Wild Girls'
Company Pictures, a division of All3Media.
No. Copyright was renewed in 1988, and the show will be protected through 2057.
United Artists, which is itself part of MGM.
Yes; by mentioning him, you show that you have knowledge of this Zeke from the past. Therefore, you remember him.
Ideas cannot be protected by copyright, but the expression of them can be. A script, for example, is copyrightable.
can only get money damages if the owner registers the copyright
In the U.S.A., the Supreme Court has decided that recording a broadcast TV show is not copyright infringement.
There are dozens of copyrightable works by that name. The 1998-2006 television show would be handled by Paramount Pictures.
If you are uploading a video from a TV show or something you have to flip it so it doesn't get taken down
why would you think they would give you one
Provided that all necessary documentation was filed, yes the Munsters theme would be protected by copyright until January 1, 2012 (70 years past the death of the composer, Jack Marshall)
Yes. YouTube itself is legal, although there are strict guidelines users must follow as some content isn't permitted for legal reasons or copyright reasons.