It depends on how the business interacts with copyright. Some companies create protected materials, some use materials created by others, and some exist specifically to manage copyrights and license uses.
You cannot copyright a business name, but you can register it as a trademark.
No!!
A business holding a copyright on something can prevent others from abusing it, and make money by licensing its use.
No; copyright protects specific expressions of ideas, not the ideas themselves.
Copyright. (Name of the business)
No; ideas are not copyrightable.
Commercial uses of copyright-protected works include publishing, broadcasting, and so on.
It depends on the type of business.
No. A name is a trademark as in a business . Copyright is a protection of written material. Your name is not written material.
A person or company who violates copyright can be sued by the copyright holder.
In order to copyright a logo product, an individual must submit an application to the United States Copyright Office. This organization will judge the uniqueness of the desired logo and offer permission for copyright.
No, unfortunately.