Short phrases cannot be protected by copyright.
1963, renewed in 1991.
That phrase could mean several things. It could refer to a letter that is protected by copyright, or a letter allowing use of someone's copyright (i.e., a license).
Copyright is a noun, or an adjective as in the phrase "copyright protection."
No. A short phrase or title cannot be copyright protected. Such things can be protected as trademarks, but the protection is more restricted in the range over which it applies.
Such a short phrase does not qualify for copyright protection, and there is no registered trademark for it.
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The phrase "copyright obtained" doesn't give any indication of who copyright might be assigned to.
Short phrases such as this do not qualify for copyright protection. However there are several trademarks for the phrase, ranging from beer to therapeutic wraps.
The song "Sentimental Jouney" is under copyright, the phrase sentimental journey is not because names, titles, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection.
Rights questions for the works of Maurice Sendak can be directed to the Sheldon Fogelman Agency (see link below for contact information)
The phrase "Steeler Nation" would not qualify for copyright protection. It may, however, be registered as a trademark.
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