Yes, often more than one for each book.
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Licensing companies help other businesses get the proper licenses needed to keep their products. This can include trademarks and copyright issues.
Once you have written a book, it is copyright to you. All writers copyright their own books.
Yes, there are many publishing companies in Pennsylvania. There are several different kinds of publishing companies for newspaper, magazine, and books.
New Directions Publishing.
It depends on their line of business. Most companies will be creating documents such as brochures and advertising that would be protected by copyright, but may also include others' protected work such as images and even fonts. Other companies exist solely to license intellectual property; the biggest example of this is the Harry Fox Agency, which issues mechanical licenses for recorded music.
copyright 1962 by Regent Music Corporation. copyright renewed by Jewel Music Publishing Co. Inc.
Commercial uses of copyright-protected works include publishing, broadcasting, and so on.
from copyright clearance center
Yes; but the vast majority of uses would require licenses from the copyright holders.
Public domain images have no copyright restrictions.Creative Commons images are protected by copyright, but have extremely broad licenses.
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