Neither Copyright nor Patent law protect domain names.
This is neither copyrightable nor patentable. There is no registered trademark for it.
None. you wouldn't copyright the copyright symbol, you would trademark it.
Yes, some ideas can be patentable, but not all ideas. Some ideas might be better protected by trademark or copyright protection, while others might not be protectable at all. For example, this blog post explores the basics of what differentiates patentable and non-patentable ideas and gives suggestions on how to determine whether a given idea might be patentable: patentsdemystified.com/are-ideas-patentable/
You would be seeking a registered copyright, not a trademark, and yes, you can combine multiple works on one form.
Yes, it is a registered trademark.
You don't. Characters cannot be copyrighted they must be protected by trademark As a practical example If I draw a picture of Superman... my individual drawing is protected by copyright even though the character is trademarked by DC Comics Inc.
Provided you create the artwork yourself there is no copyright violation. However most cartoon characters are trademarked and it would be a violation of that trademark to distribute a likeness of that character without permission.
DENNIS BUTLER COPYRIGHTED QUINTE WEST CIdennis butler- used quinte west city name on his copyright 1998 before the name quinte west was trademarked.
Trademark yes copyright no.
The purpose of a person doing a registered trademark search is if the person wants to register a trademark of their own. If their action is already trademarked, it cannot be trademarked by another person.
Copyright.
Aquacoir is protected by patent and trademark, not copyright. The trademark is registered to OMS Investments.