No. However in some cases they are registered as trademarks and are further protected by state laws of privacy and publicity.
Christopher Colombus is known as an historical figure of Venezuela.
germanys historical facts are their leader who is Angela Merkel
James smith
The historical figures
No, they just have had to make history.
The cast of This Is It - 1999 includes: Mark Clare as Various historical figures Elizabeth Hawthorne as Various historical figures Bruce Hopkins as Various historical figures Jools Topp as Various historical figures Lynda Topp as Various historical figures
Both are deceased historical public figures and the use of their names is not protected by copyright law.
Yes it is
no
Things like dvd's and cds/songs as they are done by people who work very hard and they have a copy right otherwise people could copy it and have it for free or copy it and pass it of as there own to get more money that's why most things are protected by copy rights
Confucius
The kind of videos people can duplicate are ones that are not copyright or copy protected. Videos such as movies are copy protected and have been made to protect the video.
Each patient has the right to access and request a copy of their protected health information.
None of them. By definition, a DVD playeronly plays DVDs, it cannot record or copy them. And if you want to make a copy of your friend's store-bought DVD of Life of Pi, it won't work. Commercial DVDs are copy protected, and a DVD recorder will not copy a protected disk.
It's copy protected
Christopher Colombus is known as an historical figure of Venezuela.
germanys historical facts are their leader who is Angela Merkel