You have to get a trademark from the government. There are lawyers and other people who specialize in setting up trademarks for people. Please contact one of them and they will be able to help you.
No. Names, titles, slogans, and common words/phrases do not qualify for copyright protection. You may be able to register your "catch" phrase as a trademark however.
Much of the legal wording includes Latin phrases. It helps in understanding them and being able to pronounce them.
There is nowhere in Colorado that you can copyright your bumper sticker, for a number of reasons. First copyright is a federal law. You have to register with the US Copyright office (http://www.copyright.gov). Second, names titles, common words/phrases, slogans, etc do not qualify for copyright protection. Now as to trademark, you will have to file with the US patent & trademark office (http://uspto.gov). There are certain requirements that have to be met and a search will have to be performed before trademark protection can be offered.
You would not be able to copyright your surname; if you are using it in commerce, you may be able to register it as a trademark.
Yes. All adult people should be able to express their sexuality within consenting relationships.es. All adult people should be able to express their sexuality within consenting relationships.
There is no choice, so there is nothing to debate. That's like asking if tall people should be able to be tall.
By age 2, children should be able to say simple words and phrases. By age 3, they should be able to speak in short sentences. By age 4, they should be mostly understood by others. By age 5, their speech should be clear and easily understood.
yes, they should. Do you?
Of course they should, why not?
Professional indemnity insurance protects you against lawsuits relating to lost documents or copyright and/or trademark infringement. You should be able to talk to an attorney about this to get more information.
It depends on who you mean by "you." I personally can't, but if you ask a question like "How do you say 'The sky is threatening" in Russian" somebody should be able to translate short phrases for you.