Names, titles, logos, slogans, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. They may, however be registered as trademarks
common everyday words cannot be copyrighted Numbers cannot be copyrighted that is why we had a 8084 a 80284 a 80384 a 80484 and then all of a sudden they called the next one a pentium so they could copy right the name. Titles cannot be copy righted. I know of five novels, short stories and movies entitled 'Legacy'.
There are primary colors. They are, blue, yellow, orange, purple, green, and red. There is also black and white but not all people agree that black and white are colors. There are hundreds of colors and shades that can be made from these primary colors.
Composite colors are opposite colors. Blue and orange are composite colors, because blue is a primary color that isn't required to make the secondary color, orange. Red and green are composite colors, because green doesn't need red to be made. Yellow and violet are also composite colors.
If one is talking about Google's logo and the images on Google's website than no, they may not be copied because they are copyrighted by Google. If one is talking about images found in Google image search then also no. These images are all copyrighted by their respective owners. Even if the location where one finds an image does not specify anything about a copyright, it is assumed by law.
Dolomite is a light-colored nonmetallic mineral. It comes in many colors including white, gray, creme, and pink. However, dolomite can also be colorless.
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.
pandas bears are also bears
because they ran out of the other dye of the other colors
common everyday words cannot be copyrighted Numbers cannot be copyrighted that is why we had a 8084 a 80284 a 80384 a 80484 and then all of a sudden they called the next one a pentium so they could copy right the name. Titles cannot be copy righted. I know of five novels, short stories and movies entitled 'Legacy'.
The Teddy bears that are worth collecting are Boyds Bears and Bearington Bears. They are reasonably priced. Steiff Bears are excellent also, depending on your price range.
The word colors is a noun, a plural form for the noun color. The names of colors are also nouns, for example red, blue, yellow, etc. The names of colors are also used as adjective, words to describe a noun. Some nouns that use colors are paint, enamel, fabric, chalk, ink, dye, makeup, etc. Most physical things have a color.
If something is in the public domain, then it is not copyrighted. Creative commons also has a license for any software developer who wants to let others reuse their code.
The most valuable Boyd Bears in the collection is the oldest, rarest bear. The limited edition bears are also very valuable. There is also the Bear Necessities that is furniture for the bears.
Yes. Spirit bears (also called Kermode bears) are a subspecies of american black bear. Polar bears are a different species altogether.
This depends on the type of bear you are talking about. Let's start with the smallest. Black bears come in Black, Cinnamon (brown), White (not albino, though they can also come in albino), Blonde, Glacier Blue and Purple (so black that it has a purple hue). Brown bears come in different shades of brown. They also come in Blonde and again, Albino is a possibility of any creature. Polar Bears are generally White.
dancing bears also know as tame bears are captured and made to dance for toursim and public entertainment :(
Yes; Tatty Teddy is also a registered trademark.