The term "copyright" is actually a function of its parts. It is literally the "right to copy" which is granted to the creator of an original work as well as several additional rights. Specifically copyright allows the author to control duplication, distribution, performance, display, and the creation of derivatives.
Copyright is a word that defines itself by it's parts. It literally spells out who has the "right to copy" a work, or portions thereof, and under what circumstance.
If you draw something, it's automatically protected by copyright. Otherwise... "register" is way too long.
the word gives the author of a certain book or material full authority and ownership in it. negligence to the copyright act is punishable by the law means the first person that did it have the right to do it.
The word copyright is a singular uncountable noun.
The word copyright is a noun. The plural is copyrights.
it means copyright it's the symbol for copyright
Heinz does not have copyright on the word Heinz, but it does have a trademark on the name.
French copyright is the droit d'auteur, or "right of the author." However, the word "copyright" is increasingly used.
Individual words do not qualify for copyright protection, and there is no trademark registered with that word.
Nobody owns the copyright of a single word. Perhaps you mean trademark.
At this time, fashion cannot be protected by copyright.
The word Copyright should always be capitalized. It is a specific name for a specific thing.