Copyright is done through the federal government. Go to copyright.gov and download Form VA. (It means "visual art" not "Veterans Administration.") Fill it out, follow the instructions for submitting the form, send in $45 and they will fix you up.
You might also want to register the logo as a trademark, and you go to uspto.gov for that.
Yes. State laws and regulations of motor vehicles (and motorcycles) vary from state to state. What may have applied in the state where you used to live may not be applicable in Pennsylvania and vice versa.
A Motorcycle Permit from the state of PA is valid in other states just as the learners permit is valid. You still have to follow their laws and regulations.
In federal bankruptcy, it depends on the value of the motorcycle and whether you can exempt it or pay the trustee the value of the bike. If there is a state bankruptcy procedure in PA, the rules may be a little different.
Philadelphia is in the state of Pennsylvania which is in the country of U.S.A.
Pennsylvania is a state.
Yes, you can ride a motorcycle in other states with a Kentucky Motorcycle permit.
No, Pennsylvania is the second state.
Connecticut passed the first state copyright law in 1783.
State-by-state guide to motorcycle helmet laws http://news.consumerreports.org/cars/2011/06/state-by-state-guide-to-motorcycle-helmet-laws.html yes
The state drink of Pennsylvania is milk.
Do you mean Pennsylvania? Pennsylvania, IS a U.S. state.
Philadelphia is located in the state of Pennsylvania.