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Copyright Review Game

Is it legal or illegal to install software (with a single user license) at school that is currently installed on your home computer? A.LegalLegal B.IllegalIllegal

If you have purchased one copy of a program, is it legal or illegal to install it on three computers? A.LegalLegal B.IllegalIllegal

Are you allowed to make a backup copy of software? A.YesYes B.NoNo

Are you allowed to use a backup copy of software on another machine if the original is in working order? A.YesYes B.NoNo

How can you determine how many computers you can install software on? A.Discretion of campus administrationDiscretion of campus administration B.By the number of computers in your classroomBy the number of computers in your classroom C.By checking the licensing contractBy checking the licensing contract

If a campus wants to use a program throughout the entire school, which license agreement must be purchased? A.Single userSingle user B.NetworkNetwork C.Lab packLab pack

If a website offers shareware of an educational program that I have decided to use, what is my legal binding agreement with the company? A.I only have to pay for it if I like it.I only have to pay for it if I like it. B.It is free for educational purposes.It is free for educational purposes. C.I must erase it after 10 days.I must erase it after 10 days. D.I must pay the cost stated in the licensing agreement.I must pay the cost stated in the licensing agreement.

I have created a multimedia presentation to use at a PTA meeting. I want to add music to enhance it. Can I use an entire song? A.YesYes B.NoNo

I have created a multimedia presentation depicting memories of the school year. I can use excerpts of several different songs to enhance the presentation. How long can the excerpts be? A.Half of the songHalf of the song B.30 seconds or 10 % of the song30 seconds or 10 % of the song C.All of the song with written permission of producer and/or artistAll of the song with written permission of producer and/or artist D.B and CB and C

Congress established the following: reproduction for purposes of criticism, comments, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research is permitted in limited amounts. It uses the four-factor rule. This is known as what? A.Fair UseFair Use B.CopyrightCopyright C.Public DomainPublic Domain

The US Constitution states that the owner of a property has the right to copy, print and distribute their creations and everyone else wanting to use it must obtain permission from the owner. This is known as what? A.Fair UseFair Use B.CopyrightCopyright C.Public DomainPublic Domain

If it doesn’t have a copyright notice does that mean it’s in the Free Domain category? A.YesYes B.NoNo

The fair use policy for educational purposes is the same as the fair use policy for commercial use. A.TrueTrue B.FalseFalse

Which of the following can I use free of charge? A.A published play or performance used within the classroom settingA published play or performance used within the classroom setting B.U.S. Government worksU.S. Government works C.Works in the public domainWorks in the public domain D.Graphics from the Internet with permission from the copyright holderGraphics from the Internet with permission from the copyright holder E.All of the aboveAll of the above

If I copy a book of stories that is available at the book store and give the copies free of charge to other departments in the district, am I violating a copyright law? A.NoNo B.YesYes

I am teaching a lesson on Farm Animals. I have recorded a movie from Channel 8 to show to the class tomorrow. The following rules should be applied: A.The video must be shown within the first 10 consecutive school days of the recording.The video must be shown within the first 10 consecutive school days of the recording. B.The video must be destroyed within 45 days of the recording.The video must be destroyed within 45 days of the recording. C.All of the aboveAll of the above D.None of the aboveNone of the above

If I decide to show a video that I rented from Blockbuster for a reward or recess on rainy days, am I violating copyright laws? A.Yes, the video must obtain a public performance license – such as videos obtained from Region IV.Yes, the video must obtain a public performance license – such as videos obtained from Region IV. B.Yes, but if my principal says it’s okay then I’m covered.Yes, but if my principal says it’s okay then I’m covered. C.No, all videos are for public viewing.No, all videos are for public viewing.

My class is reading the story of Franklin’s Big Adventure and I don’t have enough copies of the book. Can I legally make copies of the book? A.Yes, if I destroy the copies after I use them.Yes, if I destroy the copies after I use them. B.Yes, if the books are on order.Yes, if the books are on order. C.No, if the books are in publication and they are readily available, a class set must be purchased.No, if the books are in publication and they are readily available, a class set must be purchased.

Which of the following can be copied? A.An entire book, if I purchased the bookAn entire book, if I purchased the book B.Poems that are less than 250 words and less than 2 pagesPoems that are less than 250 words and less than 2 pages C.Charts & graphsCharts & graphs D.A & BA & B E.B & CB & C

Anyone can use titles, names, short phrases and slogans. A.TrueTrue B.FalseFalse