None. you wouldn't copyright the copyright symbol, you would trademark it.
The © symbol is public domain.
Prince's former symbol is not copyrighted or trademarked; you are free to use it if you have some use for it. Prince himself no longer uses it.
The trademark symbol is part of a name and as such must not be separated from the name. Therefore, a comma would follow the symbol.
Yes , it is trademarked .
The slogan "Just do it" is a trademarked slogan of Nike.
No. Common words/phrases, titles & names cannot be copyright protected. Under certain circumstances they can, however, be trademarked
Neither Copyright nor Patent law protect domain names.
Cameras are not protected by copyright. The company and model names are likely trademarked, and various technical elements of it may be patented.
The copyright symbol consists of a C in a circle has become a widely recognised symbol. The copyright symbol was first used in section 18 of the 1909 American Copyright Act.
The law has changed and the copyright symbol is no longer needed to insure the protection of the copyright owner. The symbol for copyright is: ©
Yes, "Famous Five" is a trademarked series of children's novels written by Enid Blyton. The copyright to the Famous Five series is held by Hachette UK.
it means copyright it's the symbol for copyright
The copyright symbol looks like a lower case c with a circle around it. ©