It depends on the type of business: some createcopyrightable materials, some use them, and some administer copyrights for others.
You apply through the copyright office of the country in which you intend to do business. Most countries have online forms.
You cannot copyright a business name, but you can register it as a trademark.
There is a widely held, but incorrect belief that copyright does not apply when the work has been published on the internet, or that it does not apply if there is no copyright notice on something. There is also a popular myth that you cannot be sued for copyright infringement if you don't make any money on the unauthorized copies you distribute.
No!!
A business holding a copyright on something can prevent others from abusing it, and make money by licensing its use.
If copyright law did not apply to the internet, it would be nearly impossible to monetize anything on it.
No; copyright protects specific expressions of ideas, not the ideas themselves.
Copyright. (Name of the business)
Copyright law wouldn't apply to a skin care product, as it is not a creative work.
where can I apply for a business grant
One must apply to the copyright holder for permisson to use their copyrighted item.
The copyright law of the country in which it was created would apply.