Generally, it can't. Copyright infringement might be said to hurt the rightsholder, but copyright itself is designed to avoid that.
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.
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).
Yes.
Using a person is questionable at any time. In addition, a copyright notice is not required for protection.
This right can be licensed
They do. They hurt the person who is hit with them, and they usually hurt the hand of the person doing the hitting.
the person it owned by like section 10 of 1974 copyright act, copyrightoffice.
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There are three ways to search US copyright records, online (see link below), in person, or you can have the records searched by copyright office personnel.
Copyright is automatic as soon as a work of sufficient originality is fixed in a tangible medium.
Infringement limits authors' ability to make money from their works. Part of copyright is the ability to use scarcity to create or sustain demand, but infringement eliminates scarcity.
The person who got fouled who is hurt