Short phrases are not copyrightable. If you are using the website for commerce, you may wish to register it as a trademark.
A website is considered a "literary work" under copyright law.
A website can post copyrighted documents if the owner of the website is the copyright holder, or the rightsholder has given permission.
By the wording of this question, it could mean several things.How do you copyright a website? It is automatically protected by copyright, but can also be formally registered in some countries, although that is not required.How do you get permission to use someone else's content?Ask them, typically in writing.Where is a good website for information on copyright laws? The copyright office of your country is the best reference; a Google search for the name of the country and the word "copyright" will nearly always bring it up as the first result.
With permission from the copyright holder, yes.
To properly cite a website with no author, use the website's title in place of the author's name in the citation. Include the title of the webpage, the website name, the publication or copyright date, the URL, and the date you accessed the information.
Given current copyright law, it's merely a courtesy; notification is not required for protection.
Yes, websites should be copyrighted. The exact design, layout, and content of a website should be protected in order to prevent any lookalikes.
If the website does not post it, then look for any copyright date and use the latest (newest) date. For example, if the copyright says, 'website.com - Copyright 2002-2007', then the published date of the website is 2007.
Copyright protects texts, images, and the website itself.
eBay can claim copyright protection for the design of its website, as well as print, radio, and television ads, but also has registered trademarks for the name, the particular logo, and other indicia.
Registering a Copyright OnlineYes, you can. Go to this website: http://www.copyright.gov/forms/ which is the Electronic Copyright Office.
Yes, if the web design legally belongs to you. Add © copyright YEAR NAME OF COPYRIGHT HOLDER to the bottom of each page of the website. This will signal to honest people that the web design is copyrighted and may not be used elsewhere.