Copyright exists automatically - Trademark must be applied for
Copyrights cannot be "lost" - Trademarks must be defended
Copyright has a fixed term & cannot be renewed - Trademarks can be renewed ad infinitum
Copyright cannot protect common words/phrases, names, titles, etc - Trademarks can
Trademark yes copyright no.
Copyright.
Aquacoir is protected by patent and trademark, not copyright. The trademark is registered to OMS Investments.
There may be a trademark on a particular brand, but not hats in general. Copyright famously does not protect fashion.
you can neither trademark nor copyright a body treatment. You could trademark the name of the treatment or copyright an illustration, written description, or film of the treatment. To protect a method of operation you would have to seek a patent.
You want trademark protection, not copyright protection. In the US, you can apply online via the link below.
Generally a trademark wouldn't additionally require a copyright statement; the (tm) or (R) indication would cover it.
The game Operation is protected by copyright and trademark.
No, but you can register it as a trademark.
It is a trademark registered by Sony Japan in 1997.
Copyright: Push these buttons ( C ) R trademark: Push these buttons ( R ) Trademark: Do font size and click on 9 then press these buttons T M
Heinz does not have copyright on the word Heinz, but it does have a trademark on the name.