By the wording of this question, it could mean several things.
How do you copyright a website? It is automatically protected by copyright, but can also be formally registered in some countries, although that is not required.
How do you get permission to use someone else's content?Ask them, typically in writing.
Where is a good website for information on copyright laws? The copyright office of your country is the best reference; a Google search for the name of the country and the word "copyright" will nearly always bring it up as the first result.
You can get information on online services like the Wikipedia encyclopedia, on the website of the US Copyright Office or on the website of RIAA, just search there for "law".
Quite a bit. For information on US copyright laws, visit the website of the Copyright Office. For other countries, the WIPO website is a good place to start.
One can acquire in depth information on Slash music by going to the Snake Pit website. The website has a list of frequently asked questions about Slash and his music.
If you cite the website and if you have permission from the copyright owner or web site.
By visiting the sporting index website, one can acquire information about games, game rules, game times, and game scores. There is also an option in which users can bet on teams.
Vargas' heirs control the copyright; for more information, see the website below.
All the necessary information is available at the US Copyright office website at http://www.copyright.gov.
Generally, no. However, Congress occasionally changes the law to give back copyright to lapsed works. Detailed information on laws, procedures, etc. and forms for copyright are on the Copyright Office website.
It depends what kind of material and how much. There are laws protecting the fair use of copyrighted material, but lifting an entire website wholesale is plagiarism and copyright infringement.
To find the publication date of a website, look for a "Last Updated" or "Copyright" date at the bottom of the webpage. This information is usually located in the footer of the site.
Yes it is. All the copyright & trademark information for WikiAnswers can be viewed at the related link below
Generally no, as long as it's properly cited.