No. Copyright exists from the moment that a work, of sufficient originality, is fixed in a tangible medium (finished painting, sound recording, saved computer file, etc) perceptible by human or machine.
The first copyright law went into effect in 1710.
To ensure that copyright fees are paid on recorded music.
The first copyright law went into effect in 1710.
Copyright law has been in effect for hundreds of years in most countries.
Copyright protects creative works, and royalties are paid to the copyright holder for use of the works.
The current Cuban copyright law came into effect in 1977.
Modern copyright dates from the Statute of Anne, which went into effect in 1710.
Copyright affects the use of software, the transmission of data, and more.
The only way of knowing would be to ask the copyright holder. There is no public record.
The first copyright act was written in 1709 and went into effect in 1710.
It depends on the type of business.
If the photo is altered for comedic effect, it may be used under the copyright exceptions for satire. However, no alteration can remove the copyright from a photo.