Not without your permission.
Not without your permission.
It depends on who owns the trademark (you or someone else), the nature of the copyrighted work, and how you're using the trademark in the work.
Single words can't be copyrighted. Bundt is a registered trademark of Northland Aluminum.
It would more likely be a trademark, but there is no record for it in USPTO's Trademark Electronic Search System.
yes, some are. There are weavers who have created designs specific to their rugs, and therefore have trademarks as well as signatures. A signature does not mean that the design is the weavers, but a trademark does.
They would actually be a trademark, I'm guessing.
No, but it is a registered trademark of American Theatre Press, Inc.
The word? No. The band and the candy have multiple trademark registrations, and there are literally millions of copyrighted works with "kiss" in the title.
The name Nike is not eligible for copyright protection. However it is registered as a trademark.
Yes; Tatty Teddy is also a registered trademark.
Character Compass is a registered trademark of Relevant Labs, LLC.
Backgammon itself, as a game, cannot be copyrighted because copyright protects original expressions of ideas rather than the ideas or rules themselves. However, specific artistic elements related to the game, such as its board design, unique artwork, or instructional materials, can be copyrighted. Additionally, trademark protection may apply to specific names or branding associated with the game.