Your original works, on your Wordpress blog, are automatically protected by copyright.
Using others' copyright-protected works on your Wordpress blog requires an exemption in the law or permission from the copyright holder.
Search Google for wordpress poll and you will find a plugin and help on how to install it.
If you are using a Copyright Video and/or Audio, you need expressed written permission from the artist(s) before you can publish it. If you do not get this permission, and still publish it, you risk being sued for Copyright Infringement.
copyright of music belongs to the sound recording company, composer and lyrics writer if the music is quite old (mozart etc) you can publish it, otherwise it is a copyright infringement to publish music on youtube without the owners permission The best way to avoid copyright infringement on YouTube is to post only content that is entirely your original work.
Censorship can be used to remove copyright material if the material does not belong to you.
Copyright exists as soon as the book is finished and it is not necessary to formally register with the US copyright office before publication.
You need to write something original and then publish it, applying the copyright mark, the date and your name. Copyright protection is automatic.
Not unless you make a recording of it and publish it without permission of the copyright owner, assuming the music is copyrighted.
The copyright holder, or anyone the copyright holder authorizes.
The images in Monopoly are copyright, which means you will need legal permission from the games copyright holders to publish the image.
yes you can
We do not publish pages of answers as this may violate copyright laws.
You should have a copyright statement somewhere on each page (usually the footer). You can use the Creative Commons copyright according to the permissions you want to allow with the material that you publish on your blog. According to the CC website:Creative Commons is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to making it easier for people to share and build upon the work of others, consistent with the rules of copyright.