Logos are not eligible for copyright protection, so no it is not. However it may be, (& probably is) protected by trademark.
No. You could copyright a drawing or photograph of the logo but the logo itself would have to be protected as a trademark.
It is, almost certainly, registered as a trademark.
Generally the chemical formula will be protected by patent, and the name and/or logo will be protected as a trademark.
No; logos are protected by trademark law.
The logo is registered as a trademark, and can be protected in perpetuity as long as it is in use.
You must be licensed to use it. The NASCAR logo is copyright protected and ZEALOUSLY protected by aggressive legal action.
No; logos are protected by trademark, of which Chanel has more than 70; nine of them are for the CC logo in various formats.
Logos are protected by trademark, not copyright. Adidas began using its logo in 1949, filed for trademark protection in 1969, and received formal registration in 1970.
Yes you can use a protected logo or slogan as a theme (with permission) but it has nothing to do with copyright.Names, titles, logos, slogans, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. They are usually registered and protected as trademarks.
No. Names, titles, slogans, and common words/phrases do not qualify for copyright protection. In this case however the Olymipc logo is certainly registered as a trademark.
Yes, it can. That logo has artistic and design elements, thus is legally regarded as a work of artistic creation, and therefore is protected by the copyright law.
The copyright symbol is used to showed that something is copyrighted, or protected from use. The copyright symbol was created by the United States of America, in 1909.