you can still play on ECW on the games
Granting copyright generally means licensing it to someone else, for free: I grant you the right to put this image on t-shirts. It is not a transfer of copyright.
Images in the public domain, such as NASA imagery, would be copyright-free. People often use "copyright-free" to describe the millions of images on Flickr that carry Creative Commons licenses, but this is technically incorrect. The images are still protected by copyright, they simply have extraordinarily broad licenses that allow many uses without further permission.
it means copyright it's the symbol for copyright
Fashion, for whatever reason, is not protected by copyright, although there is discussion about changing that. In the mean time, you'd be better off registering the label as a trademark, since it's a mark you'd be using in commerce.
"Copyright obtained" is an unnecessarily wordy way of saying the material is protected by copyright.
copyright symbol is c with circle ©
NO THEY ARE NOT!! The results of a BING image search returns images from the Internet, but that DOES NOT MEAN that they are yours for the taking! These images are not free for anyone to swipe. They are the copyright of their respective owners, and if you use use them without permission, you can be subject to lawsuit for copyright infringement.
The Copyright Office is said to have administrative control of copyright because it administers the law.
I believe the FM is Franklin Mint. Not sure about the number. Might be the whole is the copyright designation since the copyright symbol (c in a circle) precedes the fm85
The copyright date is the date the material was "fixed." This can mean when it was written down, recorded, painted, etc.
Currently Star Trek: The Next Generation is playing on G4 TV. Online there is no 'free' sites (because of copyright issues) - there are sites that say they are free, but insert advertisements into your web browser (malware / spyware). If you mean the "Movie" 'Star Trek Generations'; you cannot watch it for free (other than at your friends house, or such) as copyright issues prevent it.
This means that the person did not mean to break any copyright laws when they were using someone Else's idea.