It depends on what you're doing it for, how and where you're doing it, and more. A parody of the commercial would likely be defensible under fair use.
It would be very hard to make Lego parts yourself, that's up to Lego to do! Also, it's against the Lego Copyright notice, so I wouldn't if I was you! :)
A copyright notification usually consists of the copyright symbol, the year, and the rightsholder. For example, see the notification at the bottom of this page.
It means that the photograph has been protected by copyright laws and any use of the photo must be done with the permission of the copyright holder. There are 2 aspects to the copyright. An unregistered copyright protects the owner of the image and legally allows them up to $300 in claims against anyone copying the image illegally. A registered copyright must be filed through the government and allows greater claims against the infringer
There are several copyright registration offices located in various parts of Nebraska. You can also get software that will show you step by step how to file a copyright in Nebraska.
Short phrases cannot be protected by copyright. It is, however, a registered trademark of auto parts company Trustar.
He went back under copyright protection in the UK and other parts of the EU. It was part of a legal measure to standardize copyright terms throughout the EU. That copyright expired again in 2008.
Commercial truck parts can be ordered in from your local mechanic. You can also buy them on line at www.highwayandheavyparts.com/ or at truckparts.org/
Copyright is a word that defines itself by it's parts. It literally spells out who has the "right to copy" a work, or portions thereof, and under what circumstance.
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The term "copyright" is actually a function of its parts. It is literally the "right to copy" which is granted to the creator of an original work as well as several additional rights. Specifically copyright allows the author to control duplication, distribution, performance, display, and the creation of derivatives.
Yes, any parts of a full-length movie should not be uploaded onto YouTube. The exception to this if you have explicit permission from the copyright owners to post the clip. However, if your video is caught to be violating a copyright, your YouTube account may be suspended or terminated.
It doesn't cost anything. copyright protection, just as in the US is automatic.According to the UK Intellectual Property Office..."There is no official registration system for copyright in the United Kingdom (UK) and most other parts of the world. There are no forms to fill in and no fees to pay to get copyright protection."(see related link for the full text)