Copyright is automatic as soon as a work of sufficient originality is fixed in a tangible medium.
When an individual is incarcerated and has to leave their belongings behind, their possessions are typically stored in a secure location by the correctional facility or handed over to a trusted person for safekeeping.
If the incarcerated person was not incarcerated for the entire year, he was still an eligible dependent. Also, if the incarcerated person is under 18 and the parent's provide his support while he is incarcerated he can also be claimed as a dependent.
NO. A persn who is incarcerated cannot collect unemployment.
No. A person can only be incarcerated for an act. Not paying court ordered fines and court costs is an example of something that could get a person jailed.
Works of sufficient creativity are automatically protected by copyright as soon as they are fixed in a tangible medium.
When you go to jail, your possessions are typically stored or managed by a trusted person, such as a family member or friend, or by the authorities. This is to ensure that your belongings are safe and secure while you are incarcerated.
No.
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A copyright is granted to the person that created it. A user name is not considered a proper identification of a person. You will have to use your legal name to register the copyright.
The person who is incarcerated will know the amount of his bail.
I don't see why not. * Yes, the procedure is basically the same as it is for persons who are not incarcerated.
Nothing will happen to a person who breaches copyright law unless the holder of the copyright chooses to sue the violator. The lawsuit court settlement will determine the monetary damagesowed to the copyright holder (if any).