Copyright is automatically granted when an original work is created and fixed in a tangible medium of expression, such as writing, recording, or digital format. The creator does not need to register the work for copyright protection, although registration can provide legal advantages. Copyright protects the expression of ideas, not the ideas themselves, and typically lasts for the creator's lifetime plus 70 years. To maintain copyright, the creator must ensure the work is not used without permission and may need to take legal action against infringement.
It is still copyrighted. There's no exception for things that are out of print or unavailable.
The only way a work created by you can become 'not' copyrighted, is if you've voluntarily given up those rights.
Names and titles can not normally be copyrighted. All those things which occur in nature and facts cannot be copyrighted.
The Nature of the Copyrighted Work
The Nature of the Copyrighted Work
The Nature of the Copyrighted Work
The Nature of the Copyrighted Work
no as it may become copyrighted and that may get you introuble
When you use it to do illegal things, such as download copyrighted music or obtain child pornography.
Copyright protection would become effective as soon as the photos is taken & stored in the cameras memory.
Only if the copyright is not part of the copyright registration that is copyrighted in the publication of the author's registration. But If the copyright is part of the copyright registration that is copyrighted in the publication then the copyrighted author of which publicized the copyrighted registration is not copyrighted in the legalized sense of which a publication is copyrighted. Yes, a work is always copyrighted, before and after editing and both versions.
Yes, Minecraft is copyrighted.