Anything on the page (text, images, etc.) must be your original work, or be licensed from the rightsholder. Then the page is automatically your intellectual property; registration is not required.
internet security and privacy
Digital materials have the same protection as their physical counterparts. Only the copyright holder can copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display them, or authorize others to do so.
You can only use content for which you are the copyright owner, is in the public domain, or you have permission from the copyright holder or an exemption in the law. But your resulting web page is automatically protected by copyright as soon as you create it.
Copyright Act, 1957, and Copyright Rules, 1958, as amended.
Arthur Levine has written: 'Global copyright issues in the secondary information industry' -- subject(s): Copyright, International Copyright
No, song covers are not copyright free. Covering a song without permission from the original copyright holder can lead to legal issues.
copyright issues
It is a lawyer who specializes in intellectual property issues.
In IT, copyright most often applies to software, which can be protected by both copyright AND patent law. Most software-related copyright issues are addressed in detail in end user licensing agreements.
June M. Besek has written: 'Copyright issues relevant to digital preservation and dissemination of pre-1972 commercial sound recordings by libraries and archives' -- subject(s): Copyright, Digital preservation, Digitization, Duration, Fair use (Copyright), Sound recordings 'Copyright issues relevant to the creation of a digital archive' -- subject(s): Copyright, Copyright and electronic data processing, Databases, Digital libraries
"A copyright attorney provides legal counsel regarding copyright law. A copyright attorney could be an asset in assisting a client obtain and registering a copyright, transfering ownership of a copyright, helping avoid copyright violations, and protecting the client's own copyright. Although any attorney may counsel regarding copyright law, copyright attorneys can be a great asset where specific copyright issues are addressed."
Attorneys who handle issues such as copyright issues are Intellectual Property litigators. Sorry, but it is not clear on what is meant by historical issues.