Names are not eligible for copyright protection. However, if you intend to use the name as a mark in trade, such as a business name, you may wish to register it as a trademark.
At this time, fashion cannot be protected by copyright.
Not at the moment, although copyright protection for fashion comes up periodically. See the related links for information from a 2006 push to protect fashion, and check news sites for more recent action.
No; copyright famously does not protect fashion.
At this time, fashion is not protected by copyright, but this is under discussion.
There may be a trademark on a particular brand, but not hats in general. Copyright famously does not protect fashion.
Fashion, for whatever reason, is not protected by copyright, although there is discussion about changing that. In the mean time, you'd be better off registering the label as a trademark, since it's a mark you'd be using in commerce.
Under USA copyright law, fashion designs are not copyrightable. Portions of a product that contain "creative works of art" may be protected, including a printed design. Many types of fashion products are protected with design patents for their ornamental appearance.
Not at the moment, but it is frequently discussed. You can sign up for email updates from the Copyright Office in order to stay abreast of the issue.
Copyright law famously does not protect fashion.
Copyright famously does not protect fashion.
Yes, You can CopyRight a domain name for Free.... Just type "CopyRight a Name for Free" at the top of the page.... Choose wisely!
You can't copyright a name. "Where's Waldo?" however, is copyright!