It is an image that has been put as copyright. This means others may not use this image without permission, or legal action can be taken.
Public domain images have no copyright restrictions.Creative Commons images are protected by copyright, but have extremely broad licenses.
Copyright protects texts, images, and the website itself.
No, the images were collected from the internet and some have copyright laws on them.
No. In fact, the opposite is true. Most of the images you will find on Google® ARE protected by copyright which belongs to their respective owners.
There are dozens of websites that offer thousands of copyright free images that you can take. Some of these websites are, SXC, MorgueFile, FirstGov, StolkVault, and PicDrome.
No, the images and text are in the public domain.
The copyright law of the country in which it was created would apply.
Materials are not required to have a notification on them in order to be protected.
Any designs or images you paint must be your own original work, based on public domain images, or properly licensed. But the original images you paint are automatically protected by copyright for the rest of your life and then some.
No; registration is not required for protection.
It may be if the images are subject to copyright.
Yes, it is illegal to remove watermarks from images or videos without permission from the copyright holder. Doing so violates copyright laws and can result in legal consequences.