If you hold the copyright or have a license, yes.
Manuscript is a noun, because a manuscript is someTHING. Manuscript is not an action, therefore it can't be a verb.
manuscript
The abbreviation for 'manuscript' is M.S.
The manuscript had to be completed by Friday
It is called an autograph.
Yes, any noun suitable for the situation may function as a collective noun; for example:a manuscript of errorsa manuscript of memoriesa manuscript of anecdotesa manuscript of mesdeeds
The ISBN of The Godwulf Manuscript is 0-395-18011-2.
Legally, the minute that you finish writing your work, it's copyright to you. Most authors will write the words "Copyright, ____(write the date you finished), by ___(write your name) on the first page of their manuscript, also. If you want to spend the extra money, you can have your work formally copyrighted, but most people don't bother. If a publisher ever did such a thing, first, they'd get sued. And second, authors would spread the word and nobody would ever give them another manuscript, so they'd be bankrupt!
Before sending out your manuscript, it is extremely important to use a very in depth spell check. Also, have the manuscript read over and over by a credible source for any particular details that you have missed or that you need to change.
the software that belong to a party who have the legal rights, are called copyrighted software. only those who have a license from the copyrighted party can use change or distribute this software. this software has a legal binding some of the companies of this type are microsoft, macromedia, adobe etc.
a manuscript
After finishing his novel the writer turned in his manuscript to his editor.A manuscript is any hand-written document. A sentence using the word "manuscript" would be: The manuscript was a culmination of poetry and drawings that she had written over the past ten years.