Yes, in the United States of America you can register the identical company name or even incorporate another company under the identical name, as long as they are in different states. This may cause problems if they sell related goods or services into the same state some day, using their company name as a trademark. This is one reason federal trademark registration is sought by important companies to protect their brands nationwide.
Most countries and private registration companies allow bulk registration of things like songs, poetry, short stories, photographs, and more. For unpublished poems, you may give the collection a title (which can be as simple as "Poems, 2005-2011"), but then also list them individually. Note that registration is not required for protection.
I'm not sure exactly which countries but the catholics and Amish don't allow HP books.
Yes, you can legally, but some car finance companies will not allow someome who is not on the load to be put on the title.
Yes: a work of sufficient originality is automatically protected by copyright as soon as it is fixed in a tangible medium. Some countries also allow formal registration, which does typically carry a fee, but registration is not required for protection.
Most insurance companies will allow that, for the ones that dont, simply add your name to the registration and then they would have to do it .
No; copyright exists even when the rightsholder is not known, and even in countries that allow formal registration, it's possible to register anonymously or pseudonymously.
There are many companies that allow you to backup data online. Examples of companies that allow you to backup data online include Carbonite Online Backup and My PC Backup.
Some nondemocratic countries do not allow political cartoons.
There are places that will host web sites for free.To reserve a new domain, you have to register the URL with your countries registration company. There are some places that will allow you to reserve a name for little or no charge.
ask the DMV
Yes out can. I've had quite a few. Some insurance companies won't allow you to put full coverage on it even though its been repaired. You can not register a SC title if it is red.
There are many rental companies that allow you to hire a car one way. Examples of companies that allow you to hire a car one way include Enterprise and Thrifty.