For the most part, you can assume that a given text or image is protected by copyright unless explicitly stated otherwise. Protection is automatic, and the term of protection is quite long. The real challenge is in finding out who the copyright belongs to.
Copyright text is basically anything that someone else has written. You cannot use copyright text unless the owner has given you permission.
Generally, the text on a bumper sticker would be too short to qualify for copyright protection.
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.
Millions of text documents and other works are copyright 2009.
The copyright date is the year the text was completed. It may or may not be the same as the publication date.
No, the images and text are in the public domain.
A diagram is a picture that goes with text and usually gives an example of what is in the text in picture form.
In all previous Sony Vegas versions (I have pro 8), you simply right click on a video track, and click "insert text media". I tried that but it doesn't work . :(
Materials are not required to have a notification on them in order to be protected.
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.
how am i ment to know
you can only get a text slideshow if it is a picture message