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Yes, you can copyright a slogan as long as it meets the requirements for copyright protection, such as being original and creative.

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Is Nike 'just do it' copyright?

The slogan "Just do it" is a trademarked slogan of Nike.


Is advertisement slogan trademark or copyright or both?

Since names, titles, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection an advertising slogan could only be registered as a trademark.


How can I copyright a phrase or slogan?

To copyright a phrase or slogan, you can apply for a trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). This process involves submitting an application, paying a fee, and demonstrating that the phrase or slogan is unique and not already in use. Once approved, your trademark will protect your phrase or slogan from being used by others without your permission.


Can you place a small c encircled to protect your slogan?

No. Placing the copyright logo is worthless unless the work is actually under copyright.


Is it copyright if you use the same slogan?

No. XD :D :) :0 :P ;P :-{)


Can you copyright a design incorporating a foreign highway sign and a slogan?

1 hv no idea


Can education use copyright logo or slogan as a theme?

Yes you can use a protected logo or slogan as a theme (with permission) but it has nothing to do with copyright.Names, titles, logos, slogans, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. They are usually registered and protected as trademarks.


Is a clause copyright?

Usually a single clause is too short to qualify for copyright protection. If used in commerce, for example as a business slogan, it may be protected as a trademark.


Can you copyright Get the F outta here?

The phrase itself is likely too short to qualify for copyright protection. If you plan to use it in business, for example as the name or slogan of a clothing line or record company, you could register it as a trademark.


Can you use the slogan with a corporate event such as Motorola's Got Talent. What are the copyright law?

Copyright law is not applicable to names, titles, common words/phrases, slogans, logos, etc. However the phrase "Motorola's Got Talent" may be (& probably is) registered as a trademark.


Is there a copyright on the use of Whats Up Doc for commercial purposes?

Not sure about the copyright, but the last person who attempted to register a similar trademark in the US Trademark Office (related to restaurant services) wound up in litigation for over two years when Warner Brothers found out about it and ended up abandoning the application. Probably not, because slogans are not normally subject to copyright protection. However, it is a distinctive trademark slogan of a famous cartoon character, and almost any commercial use of the slogan that conflicts with the owner's rights is likely to result in unpleasantness.


Is a copyright better than a registered trademark?

Better? It is certainly "different". Copyright lasts for a fixed period. Trademark lasts as long as the owner continues to use it. You can have trademark rights on things that cannot be protected by copyright and vice versa.