The written work is automatically protected by copyright.
"Taped" is the past tense form of the verb "to tape".
No, apart form some copyright issues, it is not a professional way in which to behave.
No. Unless things have changed, the most accepted form of not breaking copyright with printed material is that up to 1 third of the material may be copied for reference purposes. Any more then that is breach of copyright. Why do you think it's called "Copyright" if any one is allowed to copy it entirely? The "right" to copy it remains with the copyright holder.
An advertorial is an advertisement written in the form of an objective opinion editorial, and presented in a printed publication—usually designed to look like a legitimate and independent news story.
The Jewish Holy Books are generally presented as books. However, the Torah is often, in religious circumstances, presented as a scroll with two wooden poles anchoring the parchment. Some of the other books, such as the Esther or Jonah, are presented as scrolls with one wooden pole for ceremonial purposes.
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"Video" is the singular form. The plural form for the word is "videos"
The spelling "taped" is the correct form of to tape (to repair, or to record on media).The similar spelling is tapped, from to tap, to knock, rap, or drum one's fingers.
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Forms for copyright registration are available at the link below. Bear in mind registration is not required for protection.
The present perfect form of "present" is "have/has presented."
The form of the balance sheet in which assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity are presented in a downward sequence is called the report form.