No. Because copyright is technically a noun, you would say "protected by copyright" or "registered for copyright protection."
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
The word respectful is not a compound word.
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
The base word in the word "strained" is "strain."
The word "phraseology" has the root word "phrase" in it.
Twilight was copywritten in 2005 by Stephanie Meyer.
Yes, of course Sudoku is copywritten. If it wasn't then people could go and steal it. If you don't believe me, you can go to Google and look it up. ( yes, Google is copywritten too!)
The word "munchkin," along with the rest of the Wizard of Oz characters and places, has entered the public domain, meaning everyone has the rights to use it.
The word "Numbrix" is a registered trademark of Advance Magazine Publishers. Each individual puzzle may be protected by copyright as well.
You can check with the US Library of Congress Copyright Office to get an official amount of all copywritten songs that list that word. They can help you.
If its a torrent is most likely copywritten
No, anyone can make sudokus.
Copyright law famously does not protect fashion.
No. Names, titles, and common words/phrases do not qualify for copyright protection.
I suspect this question was taken from copywritten material, which is not allowed. Otherwise, you left out some crucial information.
You mean copyrighted. All that old stuff like songs of Stephen Foster are in the public domain.
Certainly, you can draw anything you want, naturally though if you draw copywritten material you cannot profit from it otherwise you could get sued.