yes it is because u oral form it not and easier than to write a composition
The written work is automatically protected by copyright.
Ideas cannot be protected by copyright, only the expression of the ideas.
no
Copyright permission refers to a license from the owners of the copyright to use some of their exclusive rights, such as the right to make copies, publicly perform, or adapt a copyrighted work. Like any other contract, copyright permission can be oral or written, within limits set by state laws.
There are no countries that have no copyright law in place. All countries have some form of copyright protection for creative works.
Copyright allows the creator of a work to ascribe value to it, and ostensibly derive an income from it. Oral works require "fixation" to be copyrightable; that is, they must be notated or recorded in some way that makes them reproducible.
No, you cannot copyright your voice as it is considered a natural and inherent part of yourself and not a tangible form of expression that can be protected under copyright law.
Yes, you do not have to file to get a copyright. Copyright protection is automatic once an original work is created and fixed in a tangible form. However, registering your copyright with the U.S. Copyright Office can provide additional benefits and legal protections.
Is an author who use creatively and imaginative in his or her oral form or literature
Forms for copyright registration are available at the link below. Bear in mind registration is not required for protection.
The adjective form of "easy" is "easy."
No, you cannot put a copyright symbol on anything. Copyright protection applies only to original works that are fixed in a tangible form of expression.