1.
What is copyright? The protection of others things that they share on
the internet.
2.
How long does the copyright on an original work last? It lasts as soon
as it starts and until the author is dead for 70 years, then it becomes public
domain.
3.
What is the fair use act? The right of other people to use copyrighted
material without the owner’s permission. But, you should cite
it!
4.
What is plagiarism? When you take things from the internet without
permission and don’t give them
credit.
5.
What types of things can be copyrighted? What cannot be copyrighted?
Music, dance, books, plays, movies, text. The things that can’t are ideas, names
slogans, methods, systems, and
others.
6.
What is the public domain? The public domain is where pictures or other
copyrighted materials go and then can be used for public
uses.
7.
The fair
use act allows anyone to use copyrighted materials for educational purposes.
What other uses are covered under the fair use act? criticism, comment,
news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research…..
What is copyright? The protection of others things that they share on
the internet.
2.
How long does the copyright on an original work last? It lasts as soon
as it starts and until the author is dead for 70 years, then it becomes public
domain.
3.
What is the fair use act? The right of other people to use copyrighted
material without the owner’s permission. But, you should cite
it!
4.
What is plagiarism? When you take things from the internet without
permission and don’t give them
credit.
5.
What types of things can be copyrighted? What cannot be copyrighted?
Music, dance, books, plays, movies, text. The things that can’t are ideas, names
slogans, methods, systems, and
others.
6.
What is the public domain? The public domain is where pictures or other
copyrighted materials go and then can be used for public
uses.
7.
The fair
use act allows anyone to use copyrighted materials for educational purposes.
What other uses are covered under the fair use act? criticism, comment,
news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research…..
Personal Reflection…..
A time when I unknowingly broke a copyright law
was when I was in my computer and took a picture off of Google for a project. My
actions might have affected the picture owner because if I was using the picture
that would’ve meant that I stole it from them. I will make sure I cite the
picture or ask for permission next
time.
What do you know about
copyright?
Respond to each statement with TRUE or
FALSE.
1.
Copyright protects
the creator of an original work. TRUE
FALSE
2.
Music,
movies, and video games can all be
copyrighted.
TRUE
FALSE
3.
It is
illegal to download music without paying for it or
getting
permission from the copyright
owner.
TRUE
FALSE
4.
Once
something is copyrighted the copyright lasts
forever.
TRUE FALSE
5.
Students and
teachers can use copyrighted materials for
educational
purposes with no limits or restrictions. TRUE
FALSE
6.
Plagiarism is a
form of copyright infringement. TRUE
FALSE
7.
Only
materials in fixed, tangible forms may be copyrighted. Ideas are not subject to
copyright. TRUE
FALSE
8.
Works
in the public domain are free for anyone to
use
TRUE
FALSE
9. News
and media outlets can use copyrighted material for
reporting and critical commentary without getting
permissionTRUE
FALSE
10. If in
doubt of fairly using any material, you should
contact the copyright owner. TRUE
FALSE
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