Lol I hope not :S but I think coz its a natural thing you actually can't do that :P
The copyright holder, or anyone the copyright holder authorizes.
Anyone. That is, anyone who can own property.
Anyone who creates an original work is using copyright to protect it.
Anyone can create a work of sufficient creativity and have it automatically protected by copyright.
Anyone who creates something original. Copyright is automatic as soon as the work is fixed in a tangible medium.
no
Copyright registration in Delhi protects copyright from infringement. Copyright registration provides legal protection that ensures that no one else can use copyright in any way without the permission of the owner. You can also transfer the copyright to anyone else. Copyright helps to protect and reward the rights of authors by rewarding and protecting their work.
Only publisher can tell you; check frontispiece.
Simple words are not subject to copyright. Perhaps you mean "trademark"? Also, you don't "apply for a copyright" for anything; copyright is automatic, at least in the USA and any of the other 160 countries that follow the Berne Convention.
Yes; it would be considered creating a derivative work, which is one of the exclusive rights of the copyright holder.
No. Public domain means that the material is available for use by anyone, without copyright restriction.
The full lyrics are not available at this time. They are protected by copyright laws.