Although works of sufficient originality are automatically protected by copyright as soon as they are "fixed," you may register the work if you choose. Registration will help prove ownership in cases of infringement.
Although copyright protection is automatic, some countries or organizations have formal registration systems which make it easier to prove and track ownership.
Registering a Copyright OnlineYes, you can. Go to this website: http://www.copyright.gov/forms/ which is the Electronic Copyright Office.
You would derive more benefit from registering it as a trademark.
Yes. The UK has no formal registration.
Yes. The US copyright office has provisions for registering related works as a "collection"
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Virtually all software is protected by copyright--even Linux (Linux just has a really broad license). There is also a program called Official Copyright Software that helps creators through the process of registering their works.
Copyright would not protect anything that long--the creator would need to live until 2935. They can, however, claim copyright on the phrase, and even without registering it, it could be protected for as long as it's in use.
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 is automatically owned. 'Registering' a copyright simply adds it to a searchable database, which has several advantages like being able to prove ownership of the copyright in case of a dispute. However, a work is only public domain if the copyright owner specifically declares it as such.
Bear in mind it isn't necessary to take any action for a work to be protected by copyright. Copyright protection is automatic, as soon as work of sufficient originality is "fixed in a tangible medium, perceptible to human eye, machine reader or other device".If you want the additional protection available from formally registering a copyright, contact the copyright office in your country for the proper procedure.
Copyright laws are created by the legislature, often in conformity to multi-lateral treaties. The laws are automatically registered when they become enacted. If you're asking how to register a copyright, the answer would depend upon what country you're in, what type of work it is, and who owns the copyright. In the vast majority of cases, no registration is required. In fact, there are only a few dozen countries that even have any facilities for registering copyright.
No, a show synopsis cannot be copyrighted on its own. Copyright protection is granted to original creative works that are fixed in a tangible form, such as scripts, screenplays, or completed episodes. However, you may consider registering the full script or screenplay that includes the show synopsis for copyright protection.