You do not. Names, titles, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. It may be possible to register the name as a trademark, however
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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.
A copyright or logo.
Short phrases cannot be protected by copyright. It is, however, a registered trademark of auto parts company Trustar.
There is only one company with Delstar as part of their name. That name has a copyright taken out on it making it so that only one company can use it.
There are several entities by that name, but most are registered trademarks.
the coca cola company owns the copyright
A company name, if it is related to a product or service, may be a trademark or service mark. If the company's name is not related to its products then it would not be registrable as a trademark. Names cannot be copyrighted.
Yes there is a company called Dish Internet it is part of the DISH network that provides internet and tv. You would have copyright issues if you used the name.
No because names, titles, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection.
Yes, You can CopyRight a domain name for Free.... Just type "CopyRight a Name for Free" at the top of the page.... Choose wisely!
According to copyright.gov, copyright protects rights of intellectual property and not companies, and any work created is immediately protected under copyright, free of charge. With a clothing company name, you're probably wanting to trademark it, which can cost a few hundred dollars.
theres no c in trademarkC is actually a copyright symbol. An example would be if you wrote a song and wanted to register it with the United States Copyright office, then you would see that c symbol following the year and the author's name or company.