Yes. In the United States the Copyright Office provides a "hotline" number at the bottom of each page on their site (see related link below).
Nike has an email hotline for this: counterfeit@nike.com
Questions about vandalism and spam and copyright and sexual themes
The functions of customer service is mainly to solve complaints and problems. Sometimes it is to answer questions on a hotline.
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Simple facts cannot be protected, but the expression of them can.
To contact the Centennial Bank with any banking related questions one may either call the Arkansas hotline on 1-888-372-9788 or the Florida hotline on 1-800-955-0615.
No. You hold a copyright for anything that you have created. You do not have to register to have a copyright on material. You must properly mark the item with the copyright symbol or the words Copyright, the name of the copyright holder and the year it went into effect. This sounds accurate. Especially though as laws change the copyright aspect may change. It really helps to go to a legal forum that will better answer is it illegal to questions. This one may help http://www.isitlegalto.com and you may ask other is it illegal to questions. Hope this helps!
The question is rather vague... Ann Landers was employed by a newspaper, which would normally own the copyright in her column. This would cover her written answers and the selection of questions from readers. (In other words, it would be a copyright violation for someone else to take the questions from Ann Landers' columns and publish them with new answers.)
We don't answer questions from materials protected by copyright.
There is no official copyright registration system in the UK. Copyright protection, just as in the US, is automatic. All you need is a work of sufficient originality fixed in a tangible medium.If you do have questions there is an Intellectual Property Office in the UK (see link below) and hey do have an extensive section on copyright.
The AR program is designed to monitor reading skills. They copyright their questions and answers. This means that the questions and answers can not be posted here.