No. You may, however, be able to copyright the recipe to create a dish provided it meets the necessary criteria for copyright protection.
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Yes; because registration is not required, copyright protection is automatic.
If your talking about downloading a copyright piece and using it. You can only use it for 30 seconds or it goes against copyright.
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A copyright.
No. There is no legal provision (nor additional protection) for a "poor man's copyright"
In the US, they receive a certificate of registration.
If it is still protected by copyright, yes. Even if you don't intend to sell it, you still need "print rights."
Even though a gaming video can violate the copyright of the game itself, the video is also copyrighted as a derivative piece by the person who made the video.
The creator of the image, unless other arrangements were made. In UK there is a copyright law called "First players copyright" this essentially says if you created a unique piece of work (Picture, photo, book etc) then you own the copyright and you dont have to apply for that.
Yes, it is protected by copyright.