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1.03 Fair Use and Copyright Law Practice
- Copyright term allows owners to hold exclusive rights their entire lifetime plus ____ fill in the blank years.
- 20 years
- 30 years
- 50 years
- 70 years
Answer: d. 70 years
- Which statement below best illustrates the concept of plagiarism?
- One of several legal limitations on the exclusive rights granted to copyright owners.
- The practice of passing off another author's work or ideas as your own.
- United States law that protects the works of authors, composers, artists etc. from being used by others without permission.
- The conditions under which you can use material that is copyrighted by someone else without paying a fee.
Answer: b. The practice of passing off another author's work or ideas as your own.
- Public Domain is best described as:
- Allows use of the original materials without citation.
- United States law that protects original works from being used without permission.
- The length of time the law allows owners to hold exclusive rights.
- The practice of passing off another author's work or ideas as one's own
Answer: a. Allows use of the original materials without citation.
- The definition of Copyright Term:
- The length of time the law allows copyright owners to hold the exclusive rights on their original works.
- The practice of passing off another author's work or ideas as one's own
- A violation of the exclusive rights of a copyright holder
- A legal limitation on the exclusive rights granted to copyright owners
Answer: a. The length of time the law allows copyright owners to hold the exclusive rights on their original works.
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Rules that demonstrate fair use of another person’s work include which of the following. Chose all that apply to fair use:
- The nature of the work borrowed
- The amount of information you borrow
- You may only use another person’s work after they are deceased.
- The nature of the work and the amount of information you borrowed can both play a part in fair use.
Answer: d. The nature of the work and the amount of information you borrowed can both play a part in fair use.
- Public Domain refers to creative works that fall into this category:
- Works that are not copyrighted and are free to use without permission
- You can use it but you must pay a fee.
- Works that are copyrighted.
- Allows copyright owners to hold the exclusive rights on their original works.
Answer: a. Works that are not copyrighted and are free to use without permission
- What does copyright protect?
- Ideas, thoughts, or scientific research
- Literary works, sound recordings, works of art, musical compositions
- Works created by the U.S. Government
- Inventions
Answer: b. Literary works, sound recordings, works of art, musical compositions
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Copyright (or author's right) is an intellectual property term used to describe:
- The conditions that allow you to use material that is owned by someone else without paying royalties
- The fair use of an original work.
- The rights of ownership that the creators have over their literary and artistic works
- A literary work in the style of a specific author that is imitated for comic effect or satire.
Answer: c. The rights of ownership that the creators have over their literary and artistic works
- If the definition of "trademark" is any word, name, or symbol used by a person, or organization to identify its product, then which of the following fits this definition?
- Photographs
- Movies
- Nike “swoosh”
- Books
Answer: c. Nike “swoosh”
- Which of the following are protected under copyright laws?
- Titles, names, short phrases, and slogans; familiar symbols or designs
- Works consisting entirely of information that is common property and containing no original authorship (for example: standard calendars, height and weight charts, lists or tables taken from public documents or other common sources)
- Literary, musical, graphic, and sculptural works; and derivatives of protected works, such as a sequel (for example: Star Wars, Rocky, etc.)
Answer: c. Literary, musical, graphic, and sculptural works; and derivatives of protected works, such as a sequel (for example: Star Wars, Rocky, etc.)
- Intellectual property law would be able to protect one of the following:
- Government document
- A logo use to represent public branding of a college.
- Fashion Design
Answer: b. A logo use to represent public branding of a college.
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A literary or musical work in the style of a specific author or musician that is imitated for comic effect or satire.
- Parody
- Plagiarism
- Public Domain
Answer: a. Parody