In the US, formal registration fees vary from $30 to $220 depending on the services required; however, registration is not required for protection.
It does not cost anything to receive copyright protection in most cases. For a watch, you would need to seek out a patent to protect your product, not copyright.
Protection is free and automatic.
It is illegal, because she is the owner of it. Stephenie Meyer has the copyright...
A website is considered a "literary work" under copyright law.
Ideas cannot be protected by copyright, only the original expression of those ideas, fixed in a tangible form, can be.
The current fee is 200P. Bear in mind, however, that registration is not required for protection.
Business names cannot be protected by copyright, but you can register it as a trademark for $375 on paper, $275 electronically.
It depends on the lawyer. Most copyright lawyers will charge around $300 to register a copyright, but the fee can also go up depending on what exactly you need the lawyer to do.
A website can post copyrighted documents if the owner of the website is the copyright holder, or the rightsholder has given permission.
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With permission from the copyright holder, yes.
Given current copyright law, it's merely a courtesy; notification is not required for protection.