Any number of books could be considered "corporate works," that is that their rights are not ascribed to a single author. The clearest example would be an encyclopedia or other such large compilation, such as the Kelley Blue Book.
A copyright is considered "intangible personal property" and can be owned by one or more persons or a company or a governmental agency.
Registration predates copyright; prior to the Statute of Anne, books were registered with the Company of Stationers beginning in the 16th century.
copyright is first owned by the employer
The intellectual copyright is owned by Kazuki Takahishi, The manga publishing rights is owned by Shueisha, The anime production rights is owned by Toei, The card and video game rights are owned by Konami.
As of 1990, Warner Chappel purchased the company that owned the copyright to "Happy Birthday to You".
IMAX is a company which offers educational and entertaining films and features on large, high defintion screens. Because IMAX is a corporation, the copyright to IMAX is owned by the IMAX corporation.
No the copyright to A.A. Milne's work is currently owned by the estate of literary agent Stephen Slesinger. Assuming that all necessary copyright extensions were filed Winnie the Pooh will be protected until January 1st, 2026.
Yes. Playstation is owned by Sony.
Copyright makes books and is the were you can turn in books to publish them in to your books that you wrote and CopyRight is the system of all book making
The books owned by her parents can be written as: her parents' books
Yes. Prentice-Hall books should have a copyright page. In most of their books it is after the title page.
All of the Twilight books are owned by the Hachette Publishing Company. The movies were done by Summit Entertainment. None of the books had "part two" in the title.