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The main stage name of the rapper with the birth name of Clifford Harris is "T.I". In earlier life he also had the nicknames "Rubberman" and "T.I.P" from which his stage name is abbreviated.
Rapper Kim Nam-joon's stage name is RM
Her full name is Ariana Grande-Butera. She doesn't have a stage name, so uses her own real name.
The most important quality of a good stage name is that it is easy to pronounce and remember. Under these conditions, Luke Marz would be a good stage name.
CopyRight Stage Drama... Can't include in the Internet just call me Florry
Yes, You can CopyRight a domain name for Free.... Just type "CopyRight a Name for Free" at the top of the page.... Choose wisely!
You cannot. Names, title, and common words/phrases do not qualify for copyright protection.
Using copyright-free materials is much cheaper and easier than negotiating for a license with the copyright holder of a protected work.
Free of copyright restrictions (generally speaking).
Text is not copyright-free unless it was created or published so long ago that the copyright has expired, or if the text does not qualify as having sufficient "creative work of original authorship" to trigger any copyright protection.
Free of copyright restrictions (generally speaking).
Images in the public domain, such as NASA imagery, would be copyright-free. People often use "copyright-free" to describe the millions of images on Flickr that carry Creative Commons licenses, but this is technically incorrect. The images are still protected by copyright, they simply have extraordinarily broad licenses that allow many uses without further permission.
A copyright is a legal claim to the right to copy (reproduce and publish) a work. A statement of copyright is a statement of the author's or creator's intent to be protected under international copyright law. To qualify for copyright protection, a work must be original, and the copyright is for a set period of time, the lifetime of the author plus 70 years. If the author used another name on the work (pen name, stage name ect.) then the work is protected for 95 years from the date it was published or 120 years from the date it was created.Under the Berne Convention, to which the U.S. subscribes, copyright of a work is automatic and does not require a special formal statement. However, the copyright notice can be useful in a legal action.See Related Link for some more information about copyright.
You can't copyright a name. "Where's Waldo?" however, is copyright!
There is no way you can do it becuz it is copyright and the Sony Sonic Stage doesnot allow you to do it. I also wanted desperately to do it but no solution could be found. There is no way you can do it becuz it is copyright and the Sony Sonic Stage doesnot allow you to do it. I also wanted desperately to do it but no solution could be found. There is no way you can do it becuz it is copyright and the Sony Sonic Stage doesnot allow you to do it. I also wanted desperately to do it but no solution could be found. There is no way you can do it becuz it is copyright and the Sony Sonic Stage doesnot allow you to do it. I also wanted desperately to do it but no solution could be found. There is no way you can do it becuz it is copyright and the Sony Sonic Stage doesnot allow you to do it. I also wanted desperately to do it but no solution could be found. There is no way you can do it becuz it is copyright and the Sony Sonic Stage doesnot allow you to do it. I also wanted desperately to do it but no solution could be found.
Copyright protection is free and automatic, as soon as the work is fixed in a tangible medium.
In any country of the Berne Union (including the USA, Canada and all of Europe), copyright is completely free, instantaneous and automatic.