The song itself is in the public domain, but certain arrangements, performances, and recordings may have their own protection.
Ideas cannot be protected by copyright: only the expression of the ideas.
Up on the Housetop - 1992 TV was released on: USA: 1992
No; it will be protected through 2048.
"Up on the Housetop" was written in 1864 by Benjamin Hanby. It is considered one of the earliest secular Christmas songs in the United States.
I don't recall the name, but... "Up on the housetop..." (The name might be Up on the Housetop; I'm not sure.)
No. You could copyright a drawing or photograph of the logo but the logo itself would have to be protected as a trademark.
Individual words are not protected by copyright.
Yes.
Yes. All of the photos taken in the movie are protected by copyright.
Once a work of sufficient originality is fixed in a tangible medium, it is automatically protected by copyright.
Short phrases cannot be protected by copyright, but there are several registered trademarks for that phrase.
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