No. Names, titles, common words & phrases cannot be copyrighted
Pandora Beads can only own the product and copyright name of Pandora Beads, not the name Pandora by itself.
Each book has its own copyright information.
Music of Handel is no longer protected by copyright.
When you purchase a painting, you own the physical artwork but not necessarily the copyright. The artist typically retains the copyright unless they transfer it to you in writing.
Each program has its own copyright information.
Anyone. That is, anyone who can own property.
From buying the domain to putting it on the host. Buy paying a yearly fee for a domain this secures the use but does not copyright and idea or name. http://www.flwebdesign.com/webdesign/ Thanks Will
Each song has its own copyright year.
Yes, You can CopyRight a domain name for Free.... Just type "CopyRight a Name for Free" at the top of the page.... Choose wisely!
Write: Copyright 2011 by Your Name Even that isn't required. If you created it and can prove it, you own the copyright. If you intend to bring suit, you have to fill out the forms and pay the fee to the US government (if you live in the US).
Not legally, unless you own the copyright or have obtained a license from the copyright owner.
Once you have written a book, it is copyright to you. All writers copyright their own books.