You don't. Copyright does not protect names, slogans, logos, ideas/concepts, titles, discoveries, methods of operation or common words/phrases. It is designed to protect the tangible expression of those ideas provided they meet the criteria necessary to qualify for copyright.
The best way to go about copyrighting your home based business would be to visit the sba government website. A person can go online to visit the website.
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I say yes.
$500 To $1000
No, copyrighting a work is your right, as long as you are the creator.You can, however, go to jail for copyright infringement, although most punishment is meted out in fines.
Your mom will get mad at you and eat your dog.
A word would not be copyrightable, it could however, be trademarked.
Downloading movies is a form of copyright infringement.
You can receive a fine and prison sentence for infringing copyright.
Copyrighting your own work is not a punishable offense. Punishment for infringing others' copyright can result in up to five years in prison, but it's more frequently resolved through fines.
Copyright allows creators to make financial gain from their work.
no, that's copyrighting.