Trademark is a better protector of corporate identity, by protecting company names, logos, and slogans.
It depends on the nature of the business. Some create copyrightable works, some use works created by others, and some exist to negotiate between the other two.
There may be a trademark on a particular brand, but not hats in general. Copyright famously does not protect fashion.
Copyright does not protect facts or ideas, but will protect the expression of them.
Short phrases like business names cannot be protected. They can be protected through trademark law, however.
Copyright does not protect ideas, only the expression of those ideas.
Copyright law cannot protect ideas, only the expressionof them in writing, sound, art, etc.
You cannot copyright a business name, but you can register it as a trademark.
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Copyright protects texts, images, and the website itself.
A Copyright would protect an authors idea.
No, copyright does not protect names nor ideas.
Copyrights protect the "owner" of that material. To use or reproduce it without express approval of the "copyright" holder is illegal. "Copyright Laws'" protect intellectual property from unauthorized use.
Anyone who creates an original work is using copyright to protect it.