Words and short phrases cannot be protected by copyright. However HeadSpace is a registered trademark of HeadSpace Meditation LTD PLC.
At this time, fashion cannot be protected by copyright.
Short phrases cannot be protected by copyright, but there are several registered trademarks for that phrase.
"Wiki" is a Hawaiian word meaning "fast." Individual words cannot be protected by copyright.
No. The concept and the word are too old to be protected, the word is too short to be protected, and the symbol is a work of the government and not subject to protection.
A single word cannot be protected by copyright. As a product name, it can be protected by trademark law. In the US, there are no registered trademarks for the word "gream."
Materials are not required to have a notification on them in order to be protected.
No. Because copyright is technically a noun, you would say "protected by copyright" or "registered for copyright protection."
If you draw something, it's automatically protected by copyright. Otherwise... "register" is way too long.
No. It is not copyrightable in that form, and the Tolkien Estate did not trademark it. Therefore anyone is free to use the word, and indeed it does appear in many other sources.
Yes, the word "Jedi" is a trademark owned by Lucasfilm Ltd. and is protected under copyright law.
No, there is no copyright on the word "hustle" as used for dancing. Copyright protects original works of authorship, such as music, choreography, or written material, but it does not protect individual words or phrases. However, a specific dance routine or choreography can be protected by copyright.
No. You could copyright a drawing or photograph of the logo but the logo itself would have to be protected as a trademark.