Yes. Much of the end credits are copyright information.
Yes they are
Yes, quotes from movies are typically copyrighted as they are considered a form of creative expression protected by intellectual property laws.
Yes, Edwin Landseer's works are copyrighted. He assigned the rights to his works to others prior to his death, and these people and their heirs have maintained the copyrights on his works.
Copyright protects original works of authorship including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works. It can include poetry, novels, photographs, drawings, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture.
Sorry there is not as downloading copyrighted movies is illegal.
Unless specifically from public domain works, anything and everything on YouTube is copyrighted.
Yes, album covers are typically copyrighted as they are considered original works of art.
Three examples of a Copyright are Literacy works, Musical works, & Dramatic works.Three examples of a NON-Copyright are Titles&Names, Ideas, & Fashion.
A request must be submitted to the copyright holder. There is almost always a fee associated with using copyrighted material, even if the creator allows you to use the work. This applies to music, movies, television, visual arts, literature and other copyrighted works.
Yes copyrighted movies cost money.
In layman's terms, online piracy is the illegal copying of any copyrighted materials from the Internet. This includes movies, games, music files, software, and even published written works.
The word? No. The band and the candy have multiple trademark registrations, and there are literally millions of copyrighted works with "kiss" in the title.