No. Copyright does not protect names, titles, common words/phrases, facts, ideas, systems, or methods of operation. Your handbag design have to be patented.
Copyright law protects original works of authorship including (but not limited to) literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works. It can include works such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture.
There are websites where you can find design inspired handbags. You can find handbags that are trendy and celebrity inspired at the website www.baghaus.com/.
The author of a creative design is the owner of the copyright automatically.
Copyright someone elses design
If the design meets the minimum requirements for copyright protection, yes.
Aspects of the design that are entirely your original work, such as a piped or carved design, may be protected by copyright as a work of visual art; the US Copyright Office has asserted that permanence is not required for protection.
W. C. Double has written: 'Design and construction of handbags' -- subject(s): Handbags
Yes, if the web design legally belongs to you. Add © copyright YEAR NAME OF COPYRIGHT HOLDER to the bottom of each page of the website. This will signal to honest people that the web design is copyrighted and may not be used elsewhere.
If you control the copyright, anywhere. If you don't control the copyright, and don't have a license, nowhere.
Architectural works are protected by copyright.
Ideas cannot be protected by copyright, only the expression of the ideas.
They are expensive and popular. Also their design can be quite "elaborate".
Roger T. Hughes has written: 'Hughes on trade marks' -- subject(s): Trademarks 'Hughes on copyright and industrial design' -- subject(s): Copyright, Design protection, Design, industrial, Design,Industrial