Nobody. It's public domain.
TM? trade mark.
The Copyright Office lists the authors, Mark Giannino and Chris Murphy, as the copyright claimants.
You need to write something original and then publish it, applying the copyright mark, the date and your name. Copyright protection is automatic.
It's the marker's mark and a reminder that they control the copyright of the design.
It was first discussed in 1904, and codified in the 1906 copyright act.
If you created it, you hold the copyright. To help enforce that right, you should clearly mark the item as being copyrighted. To bring a lawsuit, you will have to copyright the item through official channels through the Copyright Officer of the US Government.
His mark is "Dale Tiffany Inc.", and also includes a copyright logo (a "c" in a circle).
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In Canada software is protected as a literary work under the Copyright Act of Canada. Copyright is acquired automatically when an original work is generated, the creator is not required to register or mark the work with the copyright symbol in order to be protected.
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" was written by Mark Twain and was first published in 1876.
Names are not eligible for copyright protection. However, if you intend to use the name as a mark in trade, such as a business name, you may wish to register it as a trademark.
Through a trade mark. Most brand icons will have a little "tm" beneath them.