Yes, the word "Jedi" is a trademark owned by Lucasfilm Ltd. and is protected under copyright law.
Yes, the word "Jedi" is a trademark owned by Lucasfilm Ltd. and Disney.
A word or title is usually not able to be copyrighted. However, it could be Trademarked.
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Single words can't be copyrighted. Bundt is a registered trademark of Northland Aluminum.
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There are several words that are both plural and singular. As an example: Jedi. Jedi is both singular: "I am a jedi" and plural: "Kill all the jedi!" A few other examples include fish, sperm, quail, and buffalo
The word? No. The band and the candy have multiple trademark registrations, and there are literally millions of copyrighted works with "kiss" in the title.
The word "Coldplay"is probably trademarked as a name.
Jedi start out as a child that gets taken to the jedi acadamy. They are then taken to tranning in classes. They are at this time cald younglings or learners(This is what you would call a trainee Jedi). Then they are taken as a apprentice of a master jedi they are called Padawans. Then the padawans then have to take trials to become a jedi knight. If they show there skill in the force they are to be a jedi master which the High council is made up of. Com. Cody
Yes, "copyrighted" is considered a word. It is the past tense form of the verb "copyright," which means to secure the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, and sell a creative work.
They DON'T!