You don't. Names, titles, slogans, and common words/phrases do not qualify for copyright protection.
In order to protect your label name, you can apply for trademark registration with the appropriate government authority, such as the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in the United States. This will provide legal protection for your label name, preventing others from using it without permission. It's recommended to consult with an intellectual property lawyer to guide you through the process.
EMI Virgin controls the song itself; the recording would be property of the label.
Fashion, for whatever reason, is not protected by copyright, although there is discussion about changing that. In the mean time, you'd be better off registering the label as a trademark, since it's a mark you'd be using in commerce.
Yes, You can CopyRight a domain name for Free.... Just type "CopyRight a Name for Free" at the top of the page.... Choose wisely!
There are two types of copyright in any recorded work: the mechanical right (belonging to the songwriter or his/her publisher) and the master right (belonging to the performer or his/her label).
You can't copyright a name. "Where's Waldo?" however, is copyright!
You can contact the label, MCA Nashville, a subsidiary of Universal.
You cannot copyright a business name, but you can register it as a trademark.
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.
No. A name is a trademark as in a business . Copyright is a protection of written material. Your name is not written material.
Three things are needed: # The copyright symbol or the word Copyrighted # The name of the copyright holder, usually your name, but could be an organization of company # The year the copyright begins.
Names, titles, logos, slogans, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. You can however copyright a graphical or audio expression of that name provided it meets the criteria for copyright.
If the record label doesn't want you to use their music on your video.