Depends upon what you mean by "go by". If you're trying to determine when a copyright expires, then the original publication date may be a factor for the contents of the original edition and later dates may apply to materials changed or added in later editions. The copyright owner is under no obligation to point out what, if anything, has changed from one edition to another.
Yes, often more than one for each book.
There are more than one thousand copyright registrations related to Pinocchio in the US alone. Copyright in the 1957 Disney movie was renewed in 1985, and it will enter the public domain in 2052.
The most resent Will supersedes the older Wills, unless newest Will is not clear and court rules, in your favor,
Yes, though there shouldn't be copyright infringement. One photo can be easily attached through upload. More than one photo is a bit more involved but there is a process for putting more than one.
First off there is more than one company that make these so it depends what brand you want. Also the prices vary for companies. That means there more than one newest model out.
It depends, you play off the newest game, the one that was released last. If its apartment life you would play off it, because it's the newest expansion pack.
I have the newest one and it doesnt have a "Heating pad" And the new ones have more than the old..so And i have the New one...Hope this helps!
Some may stay for over a year and help their parents raise the newest litter of kits.
AnswerCopyright can be simultaneously held by multiple parties depending on who had a hand in the original creation of the work.
Joint authors of a work are joint owners of the copyright. Also, an author or other owner of a copyright can transfer copyright ownership to any number of other joint owners. Similarly, multiple heirs of an estate may inherit joint or common ownership of the copyrights owned by the decedent.
Hardly. Hydrogen is one of the oldest elements known. It also comprises more than 98% of the matter in the entire known universe.
There are more than 20 songs by that title, so you will need to know more information first (the composer or even the artist will help you search). When you have more information, use the ACE database compiled by ASCAP to find the copyright holder.