The nationality of the creator comes into play when terms differ between countries. See the wikipedia article linked below for an explanation.
Copyright is automatically assigned on creation of a work. There is no formal registration process. Copyright will belong to a company if a work is created by a person during company time and the course of their employment, otherwise the copyright automatically belongs to the person creating a work.
A Muslim is a person who follows Islam and that be a person anywhere in the world so there is no nationality.
Black people can be any nationality. It all depends on where they were born or their country of citizenship.
A copyright is granted to the person that created it. A user name is not considered a proper identification of a person. You will have to use your legal name to register the copyright.
Nothing will happen to a person who breaches copyright law unless the holder of the copyright chooses to sue the violator. The lawsuit court settlement will determine the monetary damagesowed to the copyright holder (if any).
A person does not claim nationality. If a person's nationality is at issue in a court hearing, it would be proven with appropriate documentation, most likely a passport.
Rinthalukay does not correspond to a specific nationality as surnames can be found in various cultures and countries. It is important to consider the person's given name or background to determine nationality accurately.
Yes.
Using a person is questionable at any time. In addition, a copyright notice is not required for protection.
Generally, it can't. Copyright infringement might be said to hurt the rightsholder, but copyright itself is designed to avoid that.
It violates their exclusive rights, and interrupts their revenue stream. Continued infringement can force a full-time artist into taking a "regular" job, thereby significantly limiting the time he or she can spent creating art.
Portuguese.