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Copyright & Fair Use

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    Copyright & Fair Use
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  • What are five things you should do before deciding whether to download a photo or someone else's work online?
    1. Check who owns it. 2. Get permission to use it. 3. Give credit to the creator. 4. Buy it if necessary. 5. Fair use - be responsible.
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  • What is it called when you can use a small part of someone's work?
    Fair Use
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  • What is the name of at least one site that offers photos whether free or at cost?
    Pixabay, Istock, Pinterest, Unsplash, Shutterstock, Freepik, Picography etc.
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  • Fair use copyright exceptions apply only in certain instances (4). Name one not already named.
    School work and eduction
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  • Fair use copyright exceptions apply only in certain instances (4). Name one not already named.
    News reporting
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  • Fair use copyright exceptions apply only in certain instances (4). Name one not already named.
    Parody
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  • Fair use copyright exceptions apply only in certain instances. Name one not already named.
    Criticizing or critiquing
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  • Fair use means that you must ________________ (1 of 4).
    only use a portion,
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  • Fair use means that you must ________________ (1 of 4).
    create new meaning with the image.
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  • Fair use means that you must ________________ (1 of 4).
    not use for commercial use.
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  • Any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and “transformative” purpose is called what?
    Fair use
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  • Is quoting a few lines from a Bob Dylan song in a music review legal?
    Yes, it's fair use.
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  • What do we call work that pokes fun at another work of art, usually a well-known work of art, by imitating it in a comic way.
    Parody
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  • What do we call works derived from elements of other works.
    Derivatives
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  • What do we call works that go against copyright laws? (two words)
    Copyright infringement
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  • Legal issues relating to artwork that depicts fictional characters and not living persons is known as Rights of Publicity. (True or False)
    False
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