It varies. In the US, the Copyright Office has a significant backlog of applications in process, so it can take a year or more for your registration to appear in the official catalog. Keep in mind, though, that formal registration is not required for protection, so unlicensed uses during this period would still be infringing.
Protection is automatic, and registration is not required.
Photos you take in Paris would automatically be protected by copyright.
The copyright holder or their appointed representative can take action.
Yes, you can copyright a slogan as long as it meets the requirements for copyright protection, such as being original and creative.
All of your photos are protected by copyright as soon as you take them.
Technically, it does have copyright, but they have allowed you to use it as long as you give them credit.
You can't. It is a right that the writer owns. You can offer to buy the copyright.
I'm interpreting that the contributor means, "Is it possible to get a permanent copyright for a work?"No. Under U.S. copyright law, a copyright only lasts until 70 years after the original author's death. This is still a very long time to hold a copyright, and some people claim it is too long.
for your sentence time in jail for breaking the copyright law, you may get 89 years!
Copyright term for software in India is 60 years from the date of publication.
Typically teachers and administrators take it upon themselves to ensure copyright is respected.
well it takes alot of money to copyright. it also depends on where you copyright what ever it is you are copyrighting.