No. With copyright, you should assume something IS protected, until you have evidence to say otherwise.
Copyright applies to something as soon as it is fixed in a tangible form. No (C) symbol is needed.
No (in the US at least) that requirement was changed in 1989
No (in the US at least) that requirement was changed in 1989
Since 1989 it has not been necessary to display a copyright notice in order to protect a work.
No. A copyright notice (symbol or otherwise) hasn't been required for protection since the law was amended in 1989.
Nope. Registration is not required for protection. In fact, notification isn't required for protection, either.
Yes; notification is not required for protection.
In the USA and more than 160 other countries of the Berne Union, the answer is that no copyright notice is necessary. This has been the law in the USA since 1989, meaning that things published prior to that, by US authors in the USA, were required to have copyright "notice", whether using the word "copyright", "copr." or the copyright symbol, followed by the publication date, followed by the name of the copyright owners. Laws for Copyright notice in other countries may vary.
Where must registration number be displayed
Happy birthday is actually a copyrighted song. I don't know who by, but someone must be making heaps!
In Washington State, a skier-down flag must be displayed when a skier is in the water.
It varies. However all jurisdictions that require it decree it must be displayed prominently
Bow
All around white light must be displayed between sunset and sunrise.
A Pentagram- this is a five pointed star often said to be satanic. Satanic Face....(devils face) The star must be pointing to down to symbolize evil. if it is pointed up it is the opposite. it is said to be a symbol to protect from evil
A white light is the color of light that must be displayed on a vessel towing at night, I t must be displayed at 8.2 feet higher than the colored sidelights. It should have an all round white light visible for 2 miles.
Windows 7 is copyrighted and cannot be legally copied. It must be purchased.
One symbol in "Life as We Knew It" is the moon, which represents the unpredictability and majesty of nature. The motif of survival is also prevalent as characters must navigate a changing world to overcome challenges and protect their loved ones.
To acquire a license to use a copyrighted piece of music, one must contact the owner of the copyright. The terms of use for the music can then be negotiated.