It depends on exactly what you're using the choreography for. If you're using it in a school play or something like that then there's no problem, but if you're using the choreography in a production for major monetary reasons, then it is best to track down the person who created it.
Twilight was copywritten in 2005 by Stephanie Meyer.
E.g.Man! Did you see that guy? He had sick choreography. He hit the beats and the flow was so smooth!Do you know how hard it is to make up your own choreography to a music?
Choreography depends on the song or the music; the beat or tempo, and possibly even on the lyrics. You should first choose your song and then find someone to help you choreograph your dance moves to that specific song.
If its a torrent is most likely copywritten
Yes, of course Sudoku is copywritten. If it wasn't then people could go and steal it. If you don't believe me, you can go to Google and look it up. ( yes, Google is copywritten too!)
You mean copyrighted. All that old stuff like songs of Stephen Foster are in the public domain.
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No, anyone can make sudokus.
The word "munchkin," along with the rest of the Wizard of Oz characters and places, has entered the public domain, meaning everyone has the rights to use it.
No. Because copyright is technically a noun, you would say "protected by copyright" or "registered for copyright protection."
How about "The movie dirty dancing had some fabulous choreography in my opinion."
If you are claiming it as your own choreography then no. Shows of that nature are subject to copyright and may require permission to use or replicate aspects of the show.