No, but they may be registered as trademarks.
no it is not
Yes, song names can be copyrighted as long as they meet the requirements for copyright protection, such as being original and fixed in a tangible form.
Names and titles can not normally be copyrighted. All those things which occur in nature and facts cannot be copyrighted.
Yes, Disney characters are copyrighted. This means that their images, names, and likenesses are legally protected from being used without permission by Disney.
No. Names, titles, common words & phrases cannot be copyrighted
Names cannot be copyrighted. They can be registered as trademarks or servicemarks, however.
Three examples of a Copyright are Literacy works, Musical works, & Dramatic works.Three examples of a NON-Copyright are Titles&Names, Ideas, & Fashion.
Absolutely. Trade names in furniture today have their drawing and patterns copyrighted. That's why we have so many "brands" of furniture to choose from.
No. Names, titles, and common word/phrases do not qualify for copyright proted=ction. They may be registered as trademarks however.
Yes. State names are not copyrighted.
Names cannot be copyrighted. Starfire is more likely to be protected by trademark law, and indeed there are 30 different active trademarks for it, ranging from canned fish to photographic strobes.
No. Names, titles, and common words/phrases do not qualify for copyright protection.