A word or title is usually not able to be copyrighted. However, it could be Trademarked.
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Single words can't be copyrighted. Bundt is a registered trademark of Northland Aluminum.
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The word? No. The band and the candy have multiple trademark registrations, and there are literally millions of copyrighted works with "kiss" in the title.
The word "Coldplay"is probably trademarked as a name.
Yes, "copyrighted" is considered a word. It is the past tense form of the verb "copyright," which means to secure the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, and sell a creative work.
Yes, the word "Jedi" is a trademark owned by Lucasfilm Ltd. and is protected under copyright law.
A compound word is more than one word mixed to form a new word like copyrighted! it has Copy and Righted!
A single word cannot be protected by copyright. There are about 275 books including the word "bestest" in the title, and 22 trademarks.
A single word cannot be protected by copyright. As a product name, it can be protected by trademark law. In the US, there are no registered trademarks for the word "gream."
No. The concept and the word are too old to be protected, the word is too short to be protected, and the symbol is a work of the government and not subject to protection.