It depends on the artist. Most never did.
The word artist is a noun. An artist is someone who produces art.
the substance in which pigments are mixed before painting, the material in which an artist works
This means that the print is made by artist B from a painting by artist A.
Copyright, actually just means that the rights to copy and produce the said item (book, song, movie, painting, etc.) belongs to the owner, or the 'Copyright Holder'. So in the simplest terms, Copyright stnds for the right to copy and re-produce said item. Copyright, actually just means that the rights to copy and produce the said item (book, song, movie, painting, etc.) belongs to the owner, or the 'Copyright Holder'. So in the simplest terms, Copyright stnds for the right to copy and re-produce said item.
The word copyright is a singular uncountable noun.
The word copyright is a noun. The plural is copyrights.
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.
Tim had a pigment discoloration on his skin.
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.
The artist mixed different pigments to create a unique shade of blue for her painting.