Public domain images have no copyright restrictions.
Creative Commons images are protected by copyright, but have extremely broad licenses.
"Public domain" images have no restrictions. "Creative Commons" images have very broad licenses.
Words and short phrases cannot be protected by copyright, but the songs and images of Gorillaz are. The word "Gorillaz" is also a registered trademark.
Answer Copyright basically in simple form of words means you are not allowed to copy someone elses words, letters, photos/images/ pictures without their permission.
Yes it is.
There is no preset fee structure. You would have to locate the copyright holder first. Then you would need to negotiate a license to use the material.
Just the one: copyright.
Individual words are not protected by copyright.
Words creating mental pictures or images
Words and short phrases do not qualify for copyright protection. Cheerios is a registered trademark.
No. Names, titles and common words/phrases do not qualify for copyright protection.
No, you cannot copyright the word "dictionary" itself as it is a common term. Copyright protection does not extend to single words or short phrases. However, you can potentially copyright the content, arrangement, and design of a specific dictionary as an original work of authorship.
That would be copyright infringement if the original song was protected.
Individual words do not qualify for copyright protection, and there is no trademark registered with that word.