It most often appears in the legend, but notification is not required for protection.
You would want a topographical map.
Typically in a corner, often above or below the legend.
You would need to go directly to the rightsholders individually.
if you copyright, yes you get what you have copied by also you get to go to prison
The copyright for the song "Rain Rain Go Away" would depend on the specific version or arrangement being referenced. In general, the song is considered a traditional nursery rhyme, so the copyright likely belongs to the public domain. However, if you are referring to a specific recorded version or adaptation, the copyright ownership would be associated with the creator or publisher of that particular recording.
That would violate copyright laws. Go see it in the theater.
i would go to Google or bing or yahoo and type in the map of hyrule
You can find it in the Character Map... Click start > All programs > Accessories > System tools > Character map. You should find the copyright symbol just before the capital A. You can copy & paste the symbol into your documents.
Possibly, depending on the country the map was originally published in; it may be within 70 years after the death of the creator, which would mean it was still protected.
You would need to go to the publishers individually; there is no clearinghouse.
a transportation map is a map that shows streets roads and cities. it's pretty much looks like the regular map one would use to go on vacation.
Registering a Copyright OnlineYes, you can. Go to this website: http://www.copyright.gov/forms/ which is the Electronic Copyright Office.