yes
"It's All the Same to Me""Cover to Cover""Bluegrass State of Mind""Trail of Tears""One Last Thrill""Storm in the Heartland""Words by Heart""Somebody New""In the Heart of a Woman""She's Not Cryin' Anymore""Could've Been Me""Achy Breaky Heart"
Words and short phrases cannot be protected by copyright, but the songs and images of Gorillaz are. The word "Gorillaz" is also a registered trademark.
Names cannot be protected by copyright. It has been registered as a trademark in conjunction with other words, such as "Weezy's Woods," a children's book.
No. Names, titles, and common words/phrases do not qualify for copyright protection. Under some circumstances they can be registered as trademarks, however.
Tip of My Heart [Studio Series Performance Track] 2006 I Love You This Much [Studio Series Performance Track] 2006 Face of God [Studio Series Performance Track] 2006 Did I Forget to Pray [Studio Series Performance Track] 2005 Wouldn't You Do This for Me [Studio Series Performance Track] 2005 I Need You Now [Studio Series Performance Track] 2005 Holding on to a Dream [Studio Series Performance Track] 2000 You Won't Be Lonely [CD5/Cassette] 1998 Time for Letting Go [CD5/Cassette Single] 1996 Trail of Tears [Single] 1995 Fastest Horse in a One-Horse Town 1995 Deja Blue 1994 Words by Heart 1994 Storm in the Heartland [Cassette Single] 1993 Somebody New 1993 Some Gave All [Cassette Single] 1993 She's Not Cryin' Anymore 1993 In the Heart of a Woman 1992 Could've Been Me 1992 Achy Breaky Heart [CD Single] 1992 Achy Breaky Heart [Cassette Single]
Individual words are not protected by copyright.
That would be copyright infringement if the original song was protected.
Words and short phrases cannot be protected by copyright. However HeadSpace is a registered trademark of HeadSpace Meditation LTD PLC.
"Wiki" is a Hawaiian word meaning "fast." Individual words cannot be protected by copyright.
"It's All the Same to Me""Cover to Cover""Bluegrass State of Mind""Trail of Tears""One Last Thrill""Storm in the Heartland""Words by Heart""Somebody New""In the Heart of a Woman""She's Not Cryin' Anymore""Could've Been Me""Achy Breaky Heart"
No. Common words/phrases, titles & names cannot be copyright protected. Under certain circumstances they can, however, be trademarked
No, because individual words cannot be protected by copyright. Ubisoft has, however, registered Abstergo as a trademark.
No. Names, titles, and common words/phrases do not qualify for copyright protection. They can be (and in the case of product names usually are) registered as trademarks, however.
No, because names, titles, and common words/phrases cannot be protected by copyright.
Names, titles, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection so no "Keyblade" is not copyrighted. However it may be registered as a trademark.
Yes you can use a protected logo or slogan as a theme (with permission) but it has nothing to do with copyright.Names, titles, logos, slogans, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. They are usually registered and protected as trademarks.
The words and music are in the public domain, but certain arrangements and performances may be protected, and virtually all sound recordings are protected as well.