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Excelsior - short story - was created in 1948.
Shalom Auslander wrote that short story...
the background of the short story the luncheon
The elements of a short story are the setting, plot, conflict, characters and theme. These are important parts to developing a short story.
Anniversary - short story - was created in 1959-03.
Words and short phrases do not qualify for copyright protection. Cheerios is a registered trademark.
Such a short phrase does not qualify for copyright protection, and there is no registered trademark for it.
Short phrases cannot be protected by copyright. It is, however, a registered trademark of auto parts company Trustar.
Trademark yes copyright no.
Generally, the text on a bumper sticker would be too short to qualify for copyright protection.
Aquacoir is protected by patent and trademark, not copyright. The trademark is registered to OMS Investments.
Short phrases cannot be protected by copyright, but there are several registered trademarks for that phrase.
Short phrases such as movie titles are not copyrightable. You may register it as a trademark once you are using it in commerce.
Usually a single clause is too short to qualify for copyright protection. If used in commerce, for example as a business slogan, it may be protected as a trademark.
Short phrases do not qualify for copyright protection. There have been three trademark registrations for "love conquers all," but they are no longer enforced.
Words and short phrases cannot be protected by copyright. However HeadSpace is a registered trademark of HeadSpace Meditation LTD PLC.
Short phrases are not copyrightable. If you are using the website for commerce, you may wish to register it as a trademark.