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Q. Can I Use A Pen Name? Can I Register A Business Name?
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You can use a pen name or a stage name. There is no legal requirement that the author be identified by his or her real name on the application form. However, if you are filing under a fictitious name or pen name, you have to put a checkmark in the "Pseudonymous" box.
Can I Copyright The Name Of A Band?
No. Names cannot be copyrighted. Some names may be trademarkded.
Can I Copyright A Title, Slogan or Logo
No, you cannot copyright names, titles, slogans, or short phrases.
Can I Get A Star Named After Me And Claim Copyright To It?
No. Names are not protected by copyright. Publications such as a star registry may copyright the text of the volume or book containing the names the registry has assigned to stars. However, registration would not extend protection to any of the individual star names.
Domain Name
Copyright law does not protect domain names.
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