Certainly! Any information that a person puts out can be copyrighted. All it takes is a declaration that it is copyrighted to preserve the rights. Just place the following on the page or document: Copyright (or the copyright symbol) 2009 (year), Aggie80 (Holder of the copyright)
Such declarations being a public document, nobody could really claim ownership of them.
Only if the copyright is not part of the copyright registration that is copyrighted in the publication of the author's registration. But If the copyright is part of the copyright registration that is copyrighted in the publication then the copyrighted author of which publicized the copyrighted registration is not copyrighted in the legalized sense of which a publication is copyrighted. Yes, a work is always copyrighted, before and after editing and both versions.
Yes, Minecraft is copyrighted.
If material is not protected by copyright, the creator has no rights to it. For example, a person preparing a document in the course of his duties as an employee of the US Government has no rights to that document, because it is not protected by copyright in accordance with section 105 of the copyright code.
Yes Times is copyrighted
no brain-freeze is not copyrighted
It is $58 from iso.org. It is probably illegal to download this from free anywhere as the document is probably copyrighted. There are probably several illicity places you can download this for free, but do that at your own risk.
it was copyrighted but it does not show on google.
RIMM is copyrighted.
You don't need to formally copyright a document, it is automatically copyrighted. As soon as a work of sufficient originality is "fixed in a tangible medium, perceptible to human eye, machine reader or other device"copyright exists. There is no requirement to register or to display a copyright notice for a work to be protected.
The game itself is copyrighted. The stories and legends about him may not necessarily be copyrighted unless it was created in recent years.