Yes you can use a protected logo or slogan as a theme (with permission) but it has nothing to do with copyright.
Names, titles, logos, slogans, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. They are usually registered and protected as trademarks.
No. Placing the copyright logo is worthless unless the work is actually under copyright.
In order to copyright a logo product, an individual must submit an application to the United States Copyright Office. This organization will judge the uniqueness of the desired logo and offer permission for copyright.
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To copyright an image or logo, you can register it with the U.S. Copyright Office. This involves submitting an application, a fee, and a copy of the image or logo. Once registered, you have legal protection against unauthorized use or reproduction.
No. You could copyright a drawing or photograph of the logo but the logo itself would have to be protected as a trademark.
Yes.
Willen Hospice does have a slogan. Willen Hospice's slogan is: Always there to Care. and there logo is a picture of a swan.
No. In the US that requirement was changed in 1989
No business has the logo "just do it". However, Nike has the slogan, "Just do it".
Using a logo without permission would be trademarkinfringement.
It means the logo has a copyright.