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Copyright Law only applies to published works.
False (Copyright Laws applies whether the work is published or not)
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Taking your friend's homework and erasing their name and putting yours on it is _____
Plagiarism
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Copyright lasts a lifetime plus _______ years?
70
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Copyright infringement is illegal, but Plagiarism is not.
False (they are both illegal)
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When no information about the license is shown, it means you are free to use the work.
True and False. It is best to find out the creator and ask for permission to use it.
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The recipe for your aunt's yummy pecan pie CAN be copyrighted.
False (Recipes cannot be copyrighted)
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What does this symbol mean?
Non Derivative (ND). You can use the work so long as you don't make any changes on it.
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What does the THIRD symbol mean?
Non Commercial (you cannot sell the work)
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What does the FIRST symbol mean?
Creative Commons
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Copying work illegally but not claiming it as your own original work is called ____
Copyright Infringement
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Music sheets CANNOT be copyrighted.
False (Sheet music can be copyrighted)
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Dances that have been performed CAN be copyrighted.
True
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Other than Public Domain, are there other ways to copy someone else's work?
Yes (Fair Use and Creative Commons)
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You have to register for your work to be copyrighted.
False. It is actually automatic. You only register to make it known by public.
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Copying a poem by William Shakespeare written around the year 1610 to use in a report is OKAY.
True (anything that old is in the public domain)
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Copying and pasting exact words from a website without permission into your animal report for science is NOT OKAY.
True (That's Plagiarism)
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Copyright Laws are the same in every country.
False (Copyright laws vary from country to country)
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Even if you use your own words, you must give credit to the original authors.
True (The original authors own the copyright)
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Computer Programs can be copyrighted.
True
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What does this symbol mean?
The work belongs to public domain because the creator allows anybody to use his/her work without asking permission.
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Copying someone's work and claiming you created it is called ____
Plagiarism
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As a teacher, you are free to use any work for your teaching materials.
False. We still have to pay attention on the copyrights. It is best to use open source materials.
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Taking a picture and its caption and putting it in your report is considered ___
Plagiarism
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In order for your work to be copyrighted it MUST have the copyright symbol.
False (You don't have to have it, but it is a good idea to include it with the year and your name)
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If you find an image in the public domain you must get permission to use it.
False (Anything is the public domain is free to use without permission)
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When a copyright expires it goes to the __________?
Public Domain
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The phrase "Live, Laugh, Love" can be copyrighted.
False (Titles and phrases cannot be copyrighted)
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The act of copying someone else's work without permission is called ________
Copyright Infringement
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What does this symbol mean?
The work belongs to public domain (free to use) because the license has expired.
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Copying your cousin's Ariana Grande CD is considered ____
Copyright Infringement
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