Copyright does not protect names, titles, common words/phrases, facts, ideas, discoveries, systems, or methods of operation. It may, however, protect the way these things are expressed provided thy meet the necessary criteria for copyright registration.
No, using a cover of a song without copyright for your own performance or recording is not allowed without obtaining the necessary permissions or licenses from the original copyright holder.
The copyright dates for Encarta/encarta.com would cover the period it was published, 1993-2009.
The word 'copyright' is a verb, an adjective, and a noun.EXAMPLESverb: You should copyright your logo to protect the name of your business.adjective: Check the copyright date inside the cover of the book.noun: Material with a copyright is not permitted in answer boxes on this site.
2007.
Both the song and music are so old that copyright law does not cover them.
Both the song and music are so old that copyright law does not cover them.
front cover or on copyright page
The copyright usually is located at the back of the first page or the front cover of the book.
Generally a trademark wouldn't additionally require a copyright statement; the (tm) or (R) indication would cover it.
Any creative work of art, photography or literature on a book cover is protected by the same copyright as the rest of the book. If the copyright has expired, i.e., 95 years after publication, then the cover also becomes public domain. Until then, no, the creative content of the cover is not public domain.
it doesnt really matter although it is probably better if you cover it : )
No, it doesnt cover up most of the land.