Slogans are typically trademarked, not copyrighted. Trademarks protect words, phrases, or symbols that identify a product or service, while copyrights protect original creative works like books or music.
A word or title is usually not able to be copyrighted. However, it could be Trademarked.
No
The word "Coldplay"is probably trademarked as a name.
The phrase "Boomer Sooner" is a trademark associated with the University of Oklahoma, particularly its sports teams. While trademarks protect specific uses of a phrase in commerce, copyright does not apply to short phrases or slogans. Therefore, "Boomer Sooner" is not copyrighted but is trademarked, meaning its use is restricted in certain contexts related to the university.
Ping-Pong was trademarked on 20 September 1900.
"Forrest Gump" is trademarked and copyrighted to Paramount Pictures.
It's more than likely trademarked since that is what is used for words & phrases.
The World of Warcraft logo is trademarked. it can be used for personal usage as long as the trademark notice is included but cannot be used for commercial gain without express permission.
No. Names/titles cannot be protected by copyright. However the term "Hang Ten" is currently trademarked
Bootlegging alcohol, yes. Bootlegging trademarked or copyrighted material, it depends on the item that was bootlegged in some cases.
They are not trademarked as far as I am aware though, of course, they are copyrighted. The have come to be a standard fare in robotic stories. No doubt they will also be incorporated into robots if we ever progress that far.
Names, titles, slogans, and common words/phrases do not qualify for copyright protection.