Copyright allows the creator to ascribe value to their creativity and hard work.
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Not without a license from the copyright or trademark owners.
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.
It is sad to say that un-copyrighted CDs, VCDs, DVDs is the BEST selling items in Malaysia. You can almost found these pirated CD in every household.
Without a license, yes. Of course, a more accurate answer would depend upon what the item is, how you obtained a copy and how you intend to use it. For example, it is perfectly legal to use an authorized copy of copyrighted items for your own personal use, in private. Similarly, you may use copyrighted items of various types in a non-profit classroom without permission of the copyright owners.
Only if the copyright is not part of the copyright registration that is copyrighted in the publication of the author's registration. But If the copyright is part of the copyright registration that is copyrighted in the publication then the copyrighted author of which publicized the copyrighted registration is not copyrighted in the legalized sense of which a publication is copyrighted. Yes, a work is always copyrighted, before and after editing and both versions.
Yes, Minecraft is copyrighted.
Yes Times is copyrighted
no brain-freeze is not copyrighted
Yes. The clothing you make isn't copyrighted - only the pattern you bought is.
it was copyrighted but it does not show on google.
RIMM is copyrighted.