No; inventions are protected by patents, not copyright.
Does a.a. milne's granddaughter hold literary copyright for his writings
If you hold the copyright or have a license, yes.
If you created it, you hold the copyright. To help enforce that right, you should clearly mark the item as being copyrighted. To bring a lawsuit, you will have to copyright the item through official channels through the Copyright Officer of the US Government.
Yes you can. However bear in mind that even though you hold the copyright to the photograph you do not own the subject material of the photo.
Owning an image or the copyright to an image are the same thing. When you hold the copyright to an image it is yours to do with whatever you will, and you can decide who has permission to use it or not. There is no difference.
what records did mark henry hold
you hold down alt and then type 0169 on the NUMBER PAD
They still hold the copyright.
Assuming you have a license from the copyright holder to print the song in your book, you would hold the rights for the book as a compilation.
I'm interpreting that the contributor means, "Is it possible to get a permanent copyright for a work?"No. Under U.S. copyright law, a copyright only lasts until 70 years after the original author's death. This is still a very long time to hold a copyright, and some people claim it is too long.
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A copyright is for printed materials, so no he didn't hold it for the phone. It would be a patent and most likely since he was working for Motorola they hold it. Companies make an contract/ agreement with employees that what they create or invent while working for them belongs to the company. I imagine this is the case with Cooper.