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You found a good textbook for your class, but you only want to use about half of the chapters. Rather than having the school purchase a textbook for each student, you purchase one copy and make PDF copies of the chapters you want to use to load on your class website.
You find an article you want the entire class to read from a journal. You continue to use it each semester for the class.
You find a good YouTube video (not one you created) that you want to use with your class. You see that there is embed code, but you want to make sure the students can easily access it from within your course website, so you use a program to grab the video off YouTube because it doesn't have a download link.
You must place a copyright notice on work and register it with the Copyright Office to make it copyrighted.
Students create multimedia presentation on countries using illustrations from books and website and an entire song from a CD of popular music. They carefully document all their sources. The students decide they want to put these presentations on the school's website available to the entire world (not just on your Moodle site which is password protected).
A student downloaded some images from Flickr with Creative Commons licensing for a project. He followed specific requirements of the Creative Commons license for each photo.
A copyright holder does not have the right to do which of the following?
If a work is in the Public Domain, it means which of the following? (There is more than one answer.)
Which two of the following statements are true? The purpose of copyright is to:
If you buy the latest book by Rick Riordan and know that two of your friends would like to read it, you could make two copies of the book and sell them each a copy at a discount.
A five-year-old's finger painting cannot be copyrighted
Factors in determining whether something is fair use or not include:
For a work to be protected under copyright, it must:
Fair use is:
You just read a great story from a copyrighted collection of short stories and would like to make it into a play. You can write the play and then perform it at a school event. You don't need permission from the copyright owner.
Your email
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1/16/2016 17:07:02IllegalIllegalIllegalFALSEIllegalLegal
Stop people from reselling the copyrighted work after they legally purchased it.
You can copy it without getting permission from anyone., The term of copyright for the work has expired.
Promote the progress of the arts, culture and literature., Give creators an incentive to create.
FALSEFALSEAll of the above
Be fixed in a tangible form of expression (e.g., written drawn, recorded), Be original
A defense against copyright infringement for certain uses by an individual
FALSEschroede@uww.edu
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1/16/2016 17:11:14IllegalLegalIllegalFALSELegalLegal
Stop people from reselling the copyrighted work after they legally purchased it.
You can get it for free online., The term of copyright for the work has expired.
Promote the progress of the arts, culture and literature., Give creators an incentive to create.
FALSETRUEAll of the above
Be fixed in a tangible form of expression (e.g., written drawn, recorded), Include a copyright notice, Be original
A defense against copyright infringement for certain uses by an individual
FALSEJohnQSmith@yahoo.com
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