It isn't. Copyright infringement is bad for the film industry, because it hurts their ability to recoup the investment made in producing the film.
Yes; materials are protected by copyright as soon as they are fixed.
It prevents people from pirating copies of the film (DVD, etc.) or song (CD, mp3..) and making a profit on the filmmaker's or musician's work without the filmmaker's or musician's permission.
Yes; it is a private copyright registry.
Jiabo Liu has written: 'Copyright industries and the impact of creative destruction' -- subject(s): Duration, Law and legislation, Economic aspects, Copyright, Book industries and trade
Copyright in both the play and the film was renewed, so the play will be protected through 2034, and the film through 2036.
The book bu Chris Van Allsburg is copyright 1985 and the Tom Hanks film is copyright 2004.
Copyright for a completed movie usually resides with the company that produced the film.
Film industry
Yes. Copyright infringement of any form is a violation of federal law.
The copyright office only gives one address, in New Delhi.
A notice can be added as soon as the project is complete, even before registration.
There are at least 8 films by that title.