Technically, it can't; what probably happened is they didn't expect it to be made available until 2013, and printed it that way.
"You will copyright" is the simple future tense. The future perfect tense is "You will have copyrighted". The future continuous tense is "You will be copyrighting".
Not in the near future. They're currently in Montréal writing their 5th album and will be going to Australia at the end of November.
You cannot copyright a book with a future date. Copyright applies automatically as soon as the work is set in "permanent form," which usually means when it is written in draft. Copyright continues until 75 years after the death of the author. No actions are needed to obtain this property right. However, in the US, protecting your copyright in a book can be easier if the copyright statement appears in the front of the book.
No, but it could be a TRADEMARK infringement. Copyright does not protect names.
to understand things better
It is the future. We are currently in the 21st century.
Copyright registration (online, fax, or snail mail) information & fee charts are available at the US Copyright Office homepage.
Either.
Ideally, one with a school of psychology.
Cognitive psychology has future applications when more data in the function of the human mind is revealed by clinical /medical science & research specially in learning/abnormal behavior with clinical applications.
As of August 2015, rapper Future is currently still alive.
There are currently no plans to delete Overwatch 1 in the future.