It can be, if there is an element of interpretation and creativity, but that would be hard to argue.
Neil Boorstyn has written: 'Copyright Law With Copyright Law Cumulative Supplement' 'Boorstyn on copyright' -- subject(s): Copyright
Libby Baulch has written: 'Copyright rights' -- subject(s): Copyright and electronic data processing, Copyright
M.R.F Senftleben has written: 'Copyright, limitations, and the three-step test' -- subject(s): Copyright, International Copyright
L.J Taylor has written: 'Copyright for librarians' -- subject(s): Copyright
Arthur Levine has written: 'Global copyright issues in the secondary information industry' -- subject(s): Copyright, International Copyright
Sandy Norman has written: 'Copyright in Voluntary Sector Libraries (The Library Association Copyright Guides)' 'Copyright in industrial and commercial libraries' -- subject(s): Copyright, Corporate libraries, Fair use (Copyright) 'Copyright in Industrial and Commercial Libraries (The Library Association Copyright Guides)'
Alan Latman has written: 'Latman's The copyright law' -- subject(s): Copyright
Aneeta Brown has written: 'Copyright law for the church' -- subject(s): Church newsletters, Copyright infringement, Fair use (Copyright)
No. A name is a trademark as in a business . Copyright is a protection of written material. Your name is not written material.
Denis de Freitas has written: 'The copyright system' -- subject(s): Copyright
R. F. Whale has written: 'Whale on copyright' -- subject(s): Copyright
Thorvald Solberg has written: 'Copyright bibliography' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Copyright 'Foreign Copyright Laws: A List of the Foreign Copyright Laws Now in Force ..' 'The present international copyright situation' -- subject(s): Bern copyright convention (1886), Copyright, International Copyright, Revisions, 1928, Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works 'Copyright in Congress, 1789-1904'