Business names are not copyrightable; they can be registered as trademarks.
Yes, basil international limited company registered under security exchange board of india.
Yes, basil international limited company registered under security exchange board of india.
Churches in India are registered with the Ministry Department. A church must have a governing body and sufficient funds to become officially registered.
You can neither patent nor copyright a name. Under current US copyright law names, titles, slogans, logos , mottoes, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. Under certain circumstances however they can be registered as trademarks.
No. Names, titles, slogans, logos, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. Under some circumstances single words can be registered as trademarks, however.
Band names do not qualify for copyright protection, although they may be registered as trademarks. Gerry and the Pacemakers does not seem to be registered, but can still be protected under common law.
No you cannot, at least not in the Untied States. Under current US copyright law names, titles, slogans, logos , mottoes, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. Under certain circumstances however they can be registered as trademarks
If you like. Registration is not required for protection, but it does give more options if/when your work is infringed upon.
yes, just say no copyright infridgment
Any Body Cooperate registered under Indian Companies Act. 1956.
Either you registered the idea under someone else's name OR more likely, they saw your idea and registered the copyright before you did. If this is the case, they are the owner of record until you can substantially prove in a court of civil law that you were the original creator. If you do not have eyewitnesses who can substantiate that you made your claim public (published) before the registered copyright date, you face a very difficult uphill climb and many years in court.
No it isn't, at least not in the Untied States. Under current US copyright law names, titles, slogans, logos , mottoes, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. Under certain circumstances however they can be registered as trademarks