According to the Copyright Office, "To be protected by copyright, a work must contain a certain minimum amount of authorship in the form of original literary, musical, pictorial, or graphic expression." It would be difficult to assert that the palette embodied such authorship.
Colors can be registered as part of a trademark.
Wall color palette is little samples of what the paint looks like once it has dried. This helps you get what color you really want put onto your walls. It also helps you decide what colors you want to contrast the wall paint.
It is called a palette.
It is possible for a person to put a color into fiberglass. This is common with people who own fiberglass boats.
If a work to which you hold the rights has been uploaded without your permission, use the link below.
if you are talking about painting on a paper or something close to that, then you would put it on a paint palette.
All WWE videos are protected by copyright.
It's possible to put up videos of EA Game content if you get permission from EA games first. Remember that you should look through all the copyright regulations and copyright school on YouTube and ask the company for permission before uploading your video. It's also possible to post a video without permission from them, but you will run the risk of your account getting suspended or "striked".
No, no one has ever created a PPM despite many claims. The US actually put a block on copyright claims for PPM, as they believed it wasn't possible. They aren't possible as they violate either the 1st or 2nd law of Thermodynamics.
If the design meets the minimum requirements for copyright protection, yes.
Three things are needed: # The copyright symbol or the word Copyrighted # The name of the copyright holder, usually your name, but could be an organization of company # The year the copyright begins.
Granting copyright generally means licensing it to someone else, for free: I grant you the right to put this image on t-shirts. It is not a transfer of copyright.
Yes; but the vast majority of uses would require licenses from the copyright holders.