The CD, as a medium, would have been patented rather than copyrighted. It was developed by a joint task force from Phillips and Sony in 1979.
Copyright significantly predates the CD, but nearly all CDs are protected by copyright.
You would have to get permission from the copyright holder of each song that is on the CD!
Yes; all console games are protected by copyright for 95 years.
Yes.
no because it is copyright and you will go to jail
The game Monopoly is controlled by Hasbro.
Three things are needed: # The copyright symbol or the word Copyrighted # The name of the copyright holder, usually your name, but could be an organization of company # The year the copyright begins.
Only if the CD is being used as a backup for your collection and you will not distribute it commercially.
Yes. You are willfully duplicating a protected work without the permission of the copyright holder.
Although the record label is most likely the copyright holder of and CD liner materials, it can include others' copyrights (photography, fonts, design, etc.) for which they have negotiated agreements.
buy cd's
Newer model CD duplicators yes. Most however, are not equiped for these protections.