Generally, no. There are a few cases of deep linking within frames that have been found to be infringing, and in some countries linking to material you know to be infringing has been found to be contributory infringement, but for the most part, saying "go to this site over here" is entirely legal.
The copyright office only gives one address, in New Delhi.
Copyright does not protect ideas, only the expression of those ideas.
Ideas cannot be protected by copyright: only the expression of the ideas.
Ideas cannot be protected by copyright; only the expression of the ideas.
Copyright law cannot protect ideas, only the expressionof them in writing, sound, art, etc.
No, only specific works.
Ideas cannot be protected by copyright, only the expression of the ideas.
Contact the movie company. The copyright holder, or designated agent, is the only one who can legally do anything about a copyright infringement.
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There's really only one "cause" of copyright: the desire to encourage creativity by rewarding it.
No, copyright only protects the creative and original EXPRESSION, not the underlying ideas.
The only way to register for a copyright in the US is through the Copyright Office within the Library of Congress. See the link below for information and forms.