No, because it would be considered a useful work rather than a creative work, so it has the potential to be patentable. Ironically, a written description of the system, as well as charts or drawings explaining it, could be copyrighted.
A four team playoff system that will last the next 11 years
they play in a playoff system.
The NCAA basketball tournament
You can't copyright a martial arts system any more than you could copyright any other action. You can copyright or trademark the name of a system, and any media created about a system (books, video, logos, etc.).
they play best of 7 in each round
Prior to the Copyright Ordinance of 1962, Bangladesh followed the British copyright system, which began in 1709.
Copyright makes books and is the were you can turn in books to publish them in to your books that you wrote and CopyRight is the system of all book making
Modern US copyright can be traced back to Britain's 1709 Statute of Anne.
Denis de Freitas has written: 'The copyright system' -- subject(s): Copyright
In the NFL there is a playoff system in place and then a championship game (the Super Bowl)
The date on a copyright notice will indicate one of two things. Either the when copyright became effective (when the work ewas initially finished) or first date of publication.
In the US, the Copyright Office only accepts forms through the mail or via their online registration system, eCo.