The word transcription or to transcribe speak to the act of copying writing. The "theft" of someone's writing is plagerism, and to plagiarize is to copy word for word, or with a few minor changes, the ideas of another author.
The word copyright is a singular uncountable noun.
The word copyright is a noun. The plural is copyrights.
Lets see: trust, corner, syndicate, cartel, oligopoly, copyright, patent.
Heinz does not have copyright on the word Heinz, but it does have a trademark on the name.
French copyright is the droit d'auteur, or "right of the author." However, the word "copyright" is increasingly used.
Individual words do not qualify for copyright protection, and there is no trademark registered with that word.
Nobody owns the copyright of a single word. Perhaps you mean trademark.
At this time, fashion cannot be protected by copyright.
The word Copyright should always be capitalized. It is a specific name for a specific thing.
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No, there is no copyright on the word "hustle" as used for dancing. Copyright protects original works of authorship, such as music, choreography, or written material, but it does not protect individual words or phrases. However, a specific dance routine or choreography can be protected by copyright.
No. Names, titles and common words/phrases do not qualify for copyright protection.