It depends on how the business interacts with copyright. Some companies create protected materials, some use materials created by others, and some exist specifically to manage copyrights and license uses.
Business goods are those products used in the production of other goods. Examples of business goods include accessory equipment, component parts, installations, operating supplies, raw materials, and...
Copyright law does not protect a business name. However, you might want to register a trademark on the name/brand. This can be done at a federal or U.S. state level. In the USA your brand is...
For signatories of the Berne Convention, most works are protected for the life of the author plus a minimum of 50 years; the US and some other countries have extended this to 70 years. For a more...
You do not. Names, titles, and common words/phrases do not qualify for copyright protection. Your web business name may be eligible to be registered as a trademark however.