Not particularly strict; it's under the same copyright laws as anything else.
Not particularly strict; it's under the same copyright laws as anything else.
Same as they are for the City of Hateful Delusion---they are US laws.
the laws of the Yukon are exactly the same as any where else in Canada.
It is not subject to any copyright laws, as long as it not entirely the same, and once you start selling it, it is subject to the laws of any copyright laws on the monopoly franchise.
If you want to obtain copyright protection for your work in another country, you may need to comply with the copyright laws of that specific country. You should consult with an intellectual property attorney or do thorough research on the copyright laws of that country to ensure that you follow the necessary procedures to obtain copyright protection. Additionally, it is generally a good practice to register your copyright with the copyright office in each country where you seek protection.
In Canada the Judicial Branch does the same as the us it enforces the laws
In Canada we have Provinces, almost the same as States in the USA with all the same institutions and similar laws.
Cookbook publishers are affected by the same laws that apply to other books. copyright laws, trademark laws, and contract laws. Other issues are laws concerning fair use of recipes and photographs.
They're not the same. Copyright is the ability of the owner of the rights in a work to prohibit certain uses of a work. Fair use is the ability of someone to legally use a copyrighted work for certain limited purposes without permission of the copyright owner.
Parliament makes laws in Canada. Whereas Congress makes laws in the USA. Not the same thing.
You will breach copyright laws if you imitate another business. It's impossible for two websites to have the same IP address.