Replicating a signature is less a copyright issue and more a fraud issue.
When speaking about email signatures, it is possible to make a signature and then delete it if a person no longer wants it. However, if an email is sent with a signature before it's deleted, the email will still contain the signature.
You cannot copyright a business name, but you can register it as a trademark.
* because of life
Absolutely; however the majority of uses require permission from the copyright holder.
yes
Yes, it is quite common for a copyright owner to license programs for others to copy and distribute.
Signature pads are electronic devices that are used to obtain the signature of a consumer or client. These can be found in most electronics stores or online at a site such as Amazon.
Yes; it may also be possible to patent.
No. It is my understanding there are some copyright issues.
there is no signature on the samsung strive, but that's okay because signatures have no real point because the messages says whos its from anyway. and that is the only possible point of a signature.
It is not possible to copyright a name right away, as in immediately. The current processing times for Copyright registration with the U.S. office is 2.5 months for e-filing, and 5.6 months for paper filing
I'm interpreting that the contributor means, "Is it possible to get a permanent copyright for a work?"No. Under U.S. copyright law, a copyright only lasts until 70 years after the original author's death. This is still a very long time to hold a copyright, and some people claim it is too long.