Yes.
Copyright falls under the category of Intellectual property.A copyright is considered intangible personal property. See related question link.
Intellectual property rights is the legal right to property owned by a content creator, and often protected through the use of a trademark or copyright. This content is the creator's intellectual property.
No. It is illegal to INFRINGE on a copyright. A copy right applies to intellectual or artistic property or ideas . You must apply for , get granted , and get a copyright from the government, just like a patent for an invention or a product .
The most reliable is usually the intellectual property office for your country, for example copyright.gov in the US.
Copyright and patent laws protect intellectual property by giving the creator the exclusive right to derive financial gain from the work or invention, or authorize others to do so.
You can register copyright of the manuscript only if you own the rights to the work, for example, by will or by inheritance. Copyright is the right of the author of the work or the author's heirs or assignees. It does not belong to the person who only owns or possesses the physical work itself.
Yes, copyright is a "property right" that can be simultaneously owned by multiple people, either as joint owners or as "tenants in common" ownership of some percentage.
The actual act varies from country to country. For example, in the US it is United States Code Title 17, and in the UK it is the Copyright Design and Patents Act.
The right to own property
The right to own property
"Assume"? If you mean "inherit", then yes. A copyright is a personal property right that can be donated, sold, bought, gifted, bartered, inherited, licensed, etc.
Yes, anything created by an owner will automatically have a copyright protection (or intellectual property right). So don't mess with Noel Edmonds... or he'll come to gecha!!