Yes the artwork would be protected as a copyrighted work and the logo would be registered as a trademark by the company.
The trademark for the company Commercial Blinds is a regular trade mark. A trademark is used to protect small business owners from copyright and other things.
You would derive more benefit from registering it as a trademark.
A company name, if it is related to a product or service, may be a trademark or service mark. If the company's name is not related to its products then it would not be registrable as a trademark. Names cannot be copyrighted.
You would have to have the permission of the artist or company that holds the copyright on the artwork.
Short phrases cannot be protected by copyright. It is, however, a registered trademark of auto parts company Trustar.
No, because individual words cannot be protected by copyright. Ubisoft has, however, registered Abstergo as a trademark.
How the names of companies may be used is generally a matter of trademark law rather than copyright law. If the artwork draws on another creative work that uses the company name (here, Western Pacific Railroad), there could be a copyright issue. If the artist cannot afford to speak with an intellectual-property attorney (who should be familiar with both copyright and trademark law), the artist could check with the bar association for his or her state and ask whether there is a chapter of Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts in the state. There is a potentially helpful listing at http://www.vlany.org/legalservices/vladirectory.php .
No you cannot, at least not in the Untied States. Under current US copyright law names, titles, slogans, logos , mottoes, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. Under certain circumstances however they can be registered as trademarks
it is not legal unless you have brought the copyright decorations directly from the company.
When trademarks are registered at the state, federal, or international levels, their owners are provided the maximum legal protection for company names and/or company products.
You do not. Names, titles, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. It may be possible to register the name as a trademark, however (see related link below for more information)
Not without permission from the copyright/trademark owners.