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Copyright Law & Ethics Questions
Name: Your Name Here Date: Today’s Date Period: Period#/Day
1. The Answer, a federal statute, states that Answer is the exclusive right of the author of a creative work to control the copying of that work.
2. Copyright provides the creator of a work the exclusive right to:
ü Answer the work.
ü Prepare answer works.
ü Answer copies or recordings.
ü Answer the work publicly.
ü Answer the work publicly.
3. Items that can be copyrighted are:
ü Answer works.
ü Answer works, including accompanying answer
ü Answer works, including accompanying answer
ü Answer and answer works.
ü Answer, answer and answer works.
ü Answer and other answer works.
ü Answer recordings.
ü Answer works.
4. Items that CAN’T be copyrighted are:
ü an answer;
ü a answer, answer, answer, or answer;
ü a answer or answer;
ü a answer; regardless of the form in which it is explained, illustrated, or embodied in a work.
5. Today all materials receive answer copyright once they are fixed in a answer (A copyright notice or registration of copyright is NOT required!)
6. As a general rule of thumb:
ü If it was published prior to answer, it is in the public domain.
ü If it was published between answer, it may have up to 95 years of copyright protection.
ü If it was published after answer, it has “life of the author plus 70 years” protection.
7. Answer means that no one owns it and any one can use it.
8. To get copyright permission:
ü Determine the owner of copyright from the answer or through a copyright office answer.
ü Send answer request.
9. Copyright law on the Internet is answer different from the law covering materials in any other medium.
10. Rather than copying material, answer to it.
11. The Copyright Act provides that the answer of a copyrighted work for purposes of answer, answer, or answer is not an infringement of copyright.
12. “Fair Use” provides answer access to the author’s work even during the term of copyright protection.
13. “Fair Use” requires you to give answer to the author or creator of any material you use.
14. Answer of “Fair Use” is the:
ü Amount of copyrighted work that reasonably can be used in a project regardless of the original medium from which the copyrighted works are taken.
ü Apply cumulatively to each project.
15. “Fair Use” allows for use of up to answer or answer words, whichever is less, of a single copyrighted work of text.
16. “Fair Use” allows for use of up to answer but no more than answer of music and lyrics from a single musical work.
17. “Fair Use” allows for use of up to answer or answer, whichever is less, of a single copyrighted motion media work.
18. “Fair Use” allows for use of a photograph or illustration in its answer; no more than answer by an artist or photographer; and not more than answer or answer, whichever is less, from a single published collected work.
19. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 states that answer is:
ü Considered a “answer”.
ü Copyright generally controlled by answer – READ IT!
ü Legal to make answer back up copy of a piece of software.
20. Answer is software that is available for free.
21. Answer is copyrighted software that is available free of charge on a trial basis, usually with the condition that users pay a fee for continued use and support.
22. Answer is technology that scrambles information so that only the sender and receiver can read it.
23. Answer is that branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to human conduct, with respect to the rightness and wrongness of certain actions and to the goodness and badness of the motives and ends of such actions.
24. An answer is one that does not have a damaging impact on oneself, other individuals, or on society.
25. Answer is a set of moral principles that regulate the use of computers.
26. Some common issues of computer ethics include answer, answer, and answer.
27. While there isn’t a law against something ethics would say that doesn’t make it answer to do.
28. Answer deals with my use of technology to violate the privacy of others; my giving information to others that I should not; and accessing information inadvertently left accessible.
29. Answer deals with whether my actions respect the property of others; whether I am taking the correct steps to keep my property safe; the theft or destruction of intellectual property; and computer viruses infecting a computer.
30. An answer governs the use of the Internet and other information technologies and networks in a school and business.
31. Answer is to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own; to use (another's production) without crediting the source; to commit literary theft; to present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source.
32. Did the presentation include sources? Answer