Yes, it is
T.S Eliot T.S Eliot
Macavity
"The big book of pointlessness that is copyrighted forever in the uNITED kINGDOM"
Not at all, the text is copyrighted as soon as it is written.
A Cat. I found out on a dictionary dot com cross word.
It is okay to write a book on something that is copyrighted, but you cannot publish your work unless you get permission from the author.
With the permission of the copyright holder.
The entire book is copyrighted. The holder owns all distribution and reproduction rights. Use of any parts without the permission of the owner would be a violation.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee was copyrighted in 1960.
Short phrases such as book titles are not protected by copyright.
September 2006 but its copyrighted 2005...........
Lord of the Flies was first published in England in 1954.