It may be in the file's properties, or otherwise embedded in metadata.
Generally a trademark wouldn't additionally require a copyright statement; the (tm) or (R) indication would cover it.
The copyright law of the country in which it was created would apply.
Typically the manufacturer would be responsible for licensing the images.
Rarely; the images would need to be from 1922 or earlier. There are other complicated rules that may apply to images published prior to 1989. For example, postcard (or any other) images published in the USA prior to 1977 without copyright notice would be public domain, as would those for which the original 28-year copyright (with notice) had expired and not been renewed.
The photographers would have been able to register their Autochrome images for copyright protection, but such protection will have expired by now.
If he was the photographer, and he also transferred copyright to you, yes. Note that copyright in professional images such as school photos would be controlled by the studio.
The name cannot be protected by copyright, and has not been registered as a trademark, although common-law trademark would be respected as it has been used in commerce for some time. Images and other content supplied by Boss Chicks would be protected by copyright.
Copyright protection would become effective as soon as the photos is taken & stored in the cameras memory.
Images in the public domain, such as NASA imagery, would be copyright-free. People often use "copyright-free" to describe the millions of images on Flickr that carry Creative Commons licenses, but this is technically incorrect. The images are still protected by copyright, they simply have extraordinarily broad licenses that allow many uses without further permission.
A digital camera would have a built-in microphone so that a person can capture sounds along with the images. An example of this would be using a web camera for talking or chatting online.
I don�t think it would� that would defeat the purpose of having the digital display.
The best digital camera for capturing fast moving images would have to be anything under the Panasonic brand . They are also perfect for the price range and have cameras for under 150.00 dollars .