The copyright holder or an appointed administrator can issue a license.
There are 24 different copyright-protected items by that name.
RAC does cover insurance on items when one has subscribed to their Personal Valuable Insurance. Items that can be covered include digital camera, jewelry, laptops, watches and many others.
No; notification is not required for protection.
It is illegal to knowingly purchase items which infringe copyright. The maker is committing copyright infringement and may be subject to fines or forced closure. Frequently the quality of the copy items is far inferior to the original. If you are caught with items that infringe copyright they can be confiscated without reimbursement by a coast guard, customs officer or anyone working on behalf of the customs agency. Copyright protection is enforced to defend the jobs and the income of your country.
Copyright allows the creator to ascribe value to their creativity and hard work.
Cover is a verb (to cover) and a noun (a cover).
Not without a license from the copyright or trademark owners.
Publishers and producers
Copyrighted books, journals, magazines, speeches, and many other items are illegal to photocopy. These items have a copyright and copying them can incur severe penalties.
I think brakes, break pads, and tires are not covered on a warranty. Normal wear and tear items are not covered, generally. Unless there was a manufacturers defect in them.
For items covered under warranty, the dealer. For items which are not, the person who is making the payments on the car.
No, I'm afraid not. You see, an insurance policy covers items damaged by a covered loss. The covered losses are things like fire, windstorm, lightning, theft, water damage, weight of ice and snow, etc. Nowhere in your policy will find that an items is covered because you forgot to pick it up when in a cab. This is your fault and not a covered cause, so no the insurance policy will not cover it.