This is usually called the expression of the idea. I can't protect my idea for a movie, but I can protect my script.
Text is not copyright-free unless it was created or published so long ago that the copyright has expired, or if the text does not qualify as having sufficient "creative work of original authorship" to trigger any copyright protection.
A Copyright would protect an authors idea.
Millions of text documents and other works are copyright 2009.
Copyright text is basically anything that someone else has written. You cannot use copyright text unless the owner has given you permission.
No, you cannot use the KJV text in your project without violating the KJV copyright permission.
As far as I understand from the Answers page on copyright (see related links section), you cannot copyright an idea. Copyrights are for "works", i.e. the text that describes the idea. To legally protect an invention you must file a patent, which is a very expensive and time-consuming process.
You cannot copyright an idea, only the expression of it. Printed instructions, for example, could be protected.
No; copyright protects specific expressions of ideas, not the ideas themselves.
Copyright does not protect ideas, only the expression of those ideas.
The copyright date is the year the text was completed. It may or may not be the same as the publication date.
No, the images and text are in the public domain.
i have no idea what so ever:)