The Copyright Office is said to have administrative control of copyright because it administers the law.
It's the marker's mark and a reminder that they control the copyright of the design.
It depends on whether you have the right or not. If you control the copyright to something (i.e., you drew/painted/wrote it), you have the exclusive right to copy it or authorize others to do so. If you do not control the copyright, you need an exemption in the law or permission from the copyright holder.
If you control the copyright, anywhere. If you don't control the copyright, and don't have a license, nowhere.
The administrative control is an systematic method to control the affairs of the administration and to promote an good environment for accountability
The administrative control is an systematic method to control the affairs of the administration and to promote an good environment for accountability
what is Administrative Control
international guidelines for identifying materials that were subject to copyright protection were established, and those guidelines included an administrative process for redress
it means copyright it's the symbol for copyright
do you mean administrative? I could not find administive any where. administrative means relating to the administration of a business, organization, or institution
"Copyright obtained" is an unnecessarily wordy way of saying the material is protected by copyright.
copyright symbol is c with circle ©
Copyright gives the creator of a work control over its use. A license is a way the copyright owner can allow others to use the work.