No, because it does not require creativity or originality.
It definitely is NOT. Many companies post images, logos, and stories that are copyrighted. MOST government websites have content that is not copyrighted, some will have content that IS copyrighted, and used with permission of the owner. When reading an article, or viewing images, scroll down- you may see a notice that says something like "All rights reserved" and the c in a circle symbol that means copyrighted- and a date. That is NOT public domain.
Unless specifically from public domain works, anything and everything on YouTube is copyrighted.
No, it is in the public domain.
People aren't said to be either copyrighted or in the public domain.
Both kinds of information appear on the web, although copyrighted content is more common.
This music in in the public domain. Nothing from 1876 is still in copyright.
Her work would be copyrighted.
Check the back of the card. In most cases it is going to be copyrighted. There is a chance that they are using something that is public domain.
See if your public library bought Hoot as an ebook. Then it is legal for you to read it. The book is copyrighted so any site that has not paid the author for the book is not legal.
No it is not. It was copyrighted 1951. Any song with a copyright after 1922 is not in the public domain.
No, chess is not copyrighted. It is a centuries-old game that is considered to be in the public domain, meaning it is free for anyone to play and use without restriction.
Works in the public domain are not protected by copyright.