Yes!
Yes.
Yes. Lionheart Television controls the rights.
Accessing copyright-protected materials is very simple: you do it every time you read a book, turn on the TV, or listen to the radio.
Ideas cannot be protected by copyright, but the expression of them can be. A script, for example, is copyrightable.
There are a number of works by that name. The 1998-2000 television program will be protected through 2093.
No. Copyright was renewed in 1988, and the show will be protected through 2057.
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)
Advertisements, such as jingles, print ads, and commercials, would be protected by copyright as soon as they are fixed in a tangible medium. Slogans, logos, and business names can be registered as trademarks, generally through the trademark office of the country in which it is incorporated.
No. You could copyright a drawing or photograph of the logo but the logo itself would have to be protected as a trademark.
Yes.
Individual words are not protected by copyright.
No; Lone Ranger radio shows, television, and more are still protected by copyright. There are also nine registered copyrights related to the Lone Ranger.