Well yes because as you can get fake phone chargers that explode you could buy a DVD thinking it's copyright protective and then that could explode in there. It could also kill you.
Movies are protected by copyright. Inventions are protected by patents.
Movies are copyright protected and illegal to copy
Yes; once it is fixed in a tangible medium, it's automatically protected.
According to copyright laws in most countries, "musical works" are specifically listed among protected works. The intent of copyright is to encourage creativity, and music is certainly creative.
To ensure your work is protected under copyright law, you should create the work in a tangible form, such as writing it down or recording it. You should also include a copyright notice with your name, the copyright symbol , and the year of creation. Consider registering your work with the U.S. Copyright Office for added protection.
The kind of videos people can duplicate are ones that are not copyright or copy protected. Videos such as movies are copy protected and have been made to protect the video.
Yes, websites should be copyrighted. The exact design, layout, and content of a website should be protected in order to prevent any lookalikes.
Because copyright protection is automatic, virtually everything you encounter online will be protected. The exceptions would be works created by the federal government, and works donated to the public domain by their creators. On YouTube, it is safe to assume that everything is protected by copyright unless explicitly stated otherwise.
All versions of Limewire can down load movies. It is essensial that you have permission to do so as almost all are protected by copyright and you could be open to prosecution.
No. You could copyright a drawing or photograph of the logo but the logo itself would have to be protected as a trademark.
Individual words are not protected by copyright.
Each are automatically protected as soon as they are fixed in a tangible medium. The copyright holder has the exclusive right to copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display the work, or authorize others to do so.