Unless other arrangements were made, the creator is the initial copyright holder.
Yes, altering an image does not automatically remove its copyright. The original creator still holds the copyright to the altered image.
I would assume Richard O'Brien still holds the copyright.
Unless other arrangements were made, the creator is the initial copyright holder.
Warner-Tamerlane.
The stage clips or slide holder hold the slides securely in place on the stage of a microscope.
Copyright law.
Muppets, Inc.
The magazine is the clip that slides into a firearm that holds the ammunition
The mechanical stage holds and allows for the movement of slides on a microscope. It typically consists of a platform where the slide is placed and knobs that control the slide's position on the stage.
Yes, you can copyright a slogan as long as it meets the requirements for copyright protection, such as being original and creative.
The copyright for "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by Band Aid, released in 1984, is held by the song's co-writers, Bob Geldof and Midge Ure. They wrote the song specifically to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. The rights to the song have been managed by various music publishers over the years, but the original copyright remains with the creators.
The copyright symbol should be used to indicate ownership and protection of original works, such as writings, music, art, and other creative expressions. It is typically placed on a work when it is published or publicly displayed to notify others that the creator holds the rights to it.