Public domain -apex
Yes; because registration is not required, copyright protection is automatic.
No. You may, however, be able to copyright the recipe to create a dish provided it meets the necessary criteria for copyright protection.
No. There is no legal provision (nor additional protection) for a "poor man's copyright"
A sufficiently innovative piece of furniture may be eligible for a patent, which would offer greater protection.
'Copyright' is a legal concept that says the original creator of a piece of intellectual property, is the one who decides how it is used and show uses it. No software can 'remove' a copyright, copyright can only be given up by the owner itself, or through expiry, 70 years after the owner's death.
No, "Ashokan Farewell" is not in the public domain. The piece was composed by Jay Ungar in 1982, so it is still under copyright protection.
A piece of paper or thin piece of metal will provide protection from?
decides whether a media piece is meaningful or not.
It explains the purpose and meaning of the media piece.
It explains the purpose and meaning of the media piece.
no
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