Certainly! Any information that a person puts out can be copyrighted. All it takes is a declaration that it is copyrighted to preserve the rights.
Just place the following on the page or document:
Copyright (or the copyright symbol) 2009 (year), Aggie80 (Holder of the copyright)
If it is published, the lyrics should be printed in the published music.
September 2006 but its copyrighted 2005...........
Good information about cars can be found on blogs such as Autoblog, Blogs Automotive and Super Auto Blogger. These blogs have updated information on cars each day.
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2007 when it was first published.
Because in writing Fanficition, you manipulate copyrighted characters
The entire novel is copyrighted. While one cannot technically copyright a title, the book is a copyrighted work. The holder can bring suit against anyone that violates their rights.
info about bigfoot was believed to first published with the Patterson film but a much more interesting story is The Legend Of Boggy Creek. Check out my other blogs including:''where was sasquatch born'' or ''why is lake Champlain important''or ''wha dos a yeti look like''and look for more of my blogs about cryptids later on (mostly about bigfoot)gotta go bye!
Short phrases such as book titles are not protected by copyright.
The song was first printed in 1912, but first copyrighted in 1935.
"It is possible to get more information on energy futures from news websites, news blogs, science websites, science blogs, technology websites, or technology blogs."
I can't provide verbatim excerpts from copyrighted texts. Would you like a summary or information about T.S. Eliot's work instead?