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Copyright

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9th - 12th Grade

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Kelley Michelle Camp

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17 Slides • 24 Questions

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If you don't see a copyright symbol like this one, everything is copyright free!

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true

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false

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Copyright is automatic--that means copyright starts when...

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someone first has an idea

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someone tells a friend about an idea

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someone records or writes something down

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someone sends in a copyright application

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Copyright status is only granted to well-known authors and filmmakers.
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True
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False

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Multiple Choice

Sam buys a new band's vinyl but decides he doesn't like the singer, so he resells the album on Facebook Marketplace. That's legal.

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True
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False

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Multiple Choice

The sole purpose of copyright is to make authors money and protect them from getting their works stolen.
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True
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False

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Since Richard forgot to register his screenplay before he sent it out to agent for review, he's no longer eligible to copyright it.
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True
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False

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Multiple Choice

George Harrison of the Beatles violated copyright infringement laws when he wrote "My Sweet Lord".
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True
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False

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Public Domain works are free to use by anyone however they want.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

A work is public domain if it was created by the government

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True

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False

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Workls also become Public Domain if...

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The creator puts it into Public Domain

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The creator copyrights © the item

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The copyright expires

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It has a Creative Commons license

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If you are using a photo with the Share Alike license, what do you need to do?

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Don't worry about providing the credit to the originator.

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You can't make money. You can't sell it.

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No changes. It must stay equal to the original work.

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Must use the same Creative Commons License.

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What does this symbol represent?
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Copyright
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Cookies & Cream
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Creative Commons
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Creative Copyright

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Which Creative Commons condition does this symbol represent?
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Attibution
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NonCommercial
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NoDerivatives
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ShareAlike

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Which Creative Commons condition does this symbol represent?
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Attibution
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NonCommercial
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NoDerivatives
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ShareAlike

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Which Creative Commons condition does this symbol represent?
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Attibution
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NonCommercial
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NoDerivatives
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ShareAlike

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What License does this have?

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Attribution-Share Alike License

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Attribution-No Derivative Works License

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Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike License

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Attribution-Non commercial-No Derivative Works License

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Multiple Choice

Jason copies the entire last chapter from the final Harry Potter book to his commercial blog without any additional commentary.  Since he only used part of the work, Jason would be protected by fair use.
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True
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Paula read an interesting article about the making of the film "Titanic" and wants to use a short quote in her cinema review paper for journalism class. This is copyright infringement.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Sam created a video documentary about his life for a school project. He used 30 seconds of a copyrighted pop song for the introduction to his video. This is legal under:
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public domain
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fair use
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school policy
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copyright law

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Multiple Choice

Kathy downloaded a few photos of local organic farms from Flickr.com's Creative Commons (CC) pool.  She follow the rules of the photographer's specific CC license and uses them in her digital video about sustainable agriculture.  That's OK.
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Multiple Choice

Dwight finds a peer-to-peer network that offers free music downloads. He owns all but one of his favorite band's songs, and he finds that particular song on the network. He's too cheap to buy it, so he downloads the song. He is committing copyright infringement.

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True

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False

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Adam recorded a video for his YouTube channel about the upcoming Senate elections and includes an official photo taken by a government employee and four bills authored by the incumbent that Adam found on the Senate's website. This is copyright infringement.

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False

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Multiple Choice

Justin downloaded the black-and-white horror classic "Night of the Living Dead" from the Internet Archive and decided to mix an audio sample from the film into one of his original songs. This is copyright infringement.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

A child's finger painting is copyrighted.

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True

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False

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