Copyright significantly predates the CD, but nearly all CDs are protected by copyright.
From a CD you previously purchased. Copyright law would prohibit anything else.
It isn't necessary to do anything for copyright protection to exist. In most countries copyright is established as soon as an original work is completed and "fixed in a tangible medium". If you decide that you do want to formally register your copyright you will have to consult the Copyright/Intellectual property office in your area.
Within the law, the only legal use of a CD is for the owner of that physical copy to listen to it in private. Anything else requires additional licensing.
Works of sufficient originality are automatically protected by copyright as soon as they are fixed in a tangible medium (more simply, songs are protected as soon as they are recorded). To sell recordings on CD Baby, you will need a mechanical license for anything that is not your own original work.
No you shouldn't copyright anything that is illegal-(from Bella2009)What the person was asking was: do you need a COPYRIGHT(persmission) to MAKE a CD. You obviously don't speak very good English and shouldn't even have an account on here. To copyright something anyway, is to legally claim it as yours. The answer is yes, I would get permission from the artist who made it first.-XjesstenX
You would have to get permission from the copyright holder of each song that is on the CD!
Yes; all console games are protected by copyright for 95 years.
no because it is copyright and you will go to jail
Yes.
No, you cannot put a copyright symbol on anything. Copyright protection applies only to original works that are fixed in a tangible form of expression.
The game Monopoly is controlled by Hasbro.
Three things are needed: # The copyright symbol or the word Copyrighted # The name of the copyright holder, usually your name, but could be an organization of company # The year the copyright begins.