If the work exists as something tangible, then it's automatically protected by copyright. It's then just a matter of trademarking it also.
Trademark yes copyright no.
Copyright.
Aquacoir is protected by patent and trademark, not copyright. The trademark is registered to OMS Investments.
There may be a trademark on a particular brand, but not hats in general. Copyright famously does not protect fashion.
you can neither trademark nor copyright a body treatment. You could trademark the name of the treatment or copyright an illustration, written description, or film of the treatment. To protect a method of operation you would have to seek a patent.
Generally a trademark wouldn't additionally require a copyright statement; the (tm) or (R) indication would cover it.
You want trademark protection, not copyright protection. In the US, you can apply online via the link below.
The game Operation is protected by copyright and trademark.
The name cannot be protected by copyright, and has not been registered as a trademark, although common-law trademark would be respected as it has been used in commerce for some time. Images and other content supplied by Boss Chicks would be protected by copyright.
No, but you can register it as a trademark.
It is a trademark registered by Sony Japan in 1997.
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