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Right to Copy! What you don’t know could harm you Quiz Show

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Doha Legal Clinic Question Not getting permission from a author or creator to copy is an example Copy Cat 100 A: What is copyrighting?

Doha Legal Clinic Question A: What is an The Canadian Copyright Act This gives creators and copyright owners the sole right to reproduce publish or perform their original works Copy Cat

Doha Legal Clinic Question What is Royalties To secure a license from a creator of works to show students their books or audio recordings you must pay. Copy Cat 300

Doha Legal Clinic Question A: What is the Bernie Convention Most countries derive their basic concepts from the provisions of this international treaty. Copy Cat 400

Question A: What are books. In the beginning copyright law only applied and protected these translations. Copy Cat 500

Doha Legal Clinic Question A: What is the right to copy? Copyright implies. Acts of Right

Doha Legal Clinic Question A: Who is Stephen Harper. The Prime Minister who sang John Lennon’s Imagine had a copyright claim by Lenono Music where the video site was removed. Acts of Right 200

Doha Legal Clinic Question A: What is Bill C-32? Government of Canada introduces proposal to modernize the Copyright Act Acts of Right 300

Doha Legal Clinic Question A: What is the Canadian Copyright Act. In Canada protection is given to authors, creators and copyright holders to control their intellectual property. Acts of Right 400

Doha Legal Clinic Question A: What is “An Act for the Encouragement of Learning The British Statute of Anne in 1907, full title was the first copyright statute. Acts of Right 500

Doha Legal Clinic Question A: What is fair dealing? Under section 29 of the Canadian Copyright Act sets out exceptions to copyright infringements. Fair vs Fowl 100

Doha Legal Clinic Question A: What is referencing? With respect to criticism, review, and news reporting, the user must mention the source of the material. Fair vs Fowl 200

Question A: What is the fair dealing clause? The Copyright Law allows users to engage in certain activities relating to research, private study, criticism, review, or news reporting. Fair vs Fowl 300

Question A: What is 50 years? How many years usually does copyright protection last following the death of the creator Fair vs Fowl 400

Doha Legal Clinic Question A: What is an Access Copyright license? Canadian educators to make copies of works in class need agreement or payment using a license. Fair vs Fowl 500

Doha Legal Clinic Question A: What is public domain? The term for work that is freely available for anyone to use without permission or pay royalities. Exceptions 100

Doha Legal Clinic Question A: What is government publications? You can copy federal laws and judicial decisions without charge and without permission provided the copy is accurate and not an official version. Exceptions 200

Doha Legal Clinic Question A: What is Moral Rights? These rights protect the creator so don’t change a work in any way while copying for example editing or changing the phrasing. Exceptions 300

Doha Legal Clinic Question A: What is 10% of completed work? Faculty members or students can make a copy of parts of a book or other complete work under fair dealing Exceptions 400

Doha Legal Clinic Question A: What is an interim tariff? Copyright agreement expired for some Canadian Universities so they are being protected Exceptions 500

Question A: What is Obtaining Permission? The Access Copyright Interim Post Secondary Tariff 2011 – 2013 eliminates this worry. Access 100

Question A: What is Clearance? The Interim Tariff provides pre- authorized Access 200

Question A: What is copies, prepare handouts, photocopy and use content digital? The tariff allows over 22 million Access 300 Daily Double Daily Double

Question A: What is copyright protected material? The Interim Tariff is simple cost effective way to use Access 400

Question A: Who is the Copyright Board of Canada? They will replace the Interim Tariff once it is certified. Access 500

Question A: What is Copyright? The acronym C with a circle around it. Miscellaneous 100

Question What is Copyright Infringement? Is the unauthorized or prohibited use of works under copyright Miscellaneous 200

Question A: What is thief? Copyright holders frequently refer to copyright infringement as. Miscellaneous 300

Question A: What is Piracy? The term has been used to refer to unauthorized manufacturing and selling of works in copyright. Miscellaneous 400

Question A: What is pest infestations/damage, large ice crystals on frozen foods, cleanliness of truck, food from approved sources and, damaged packages or boxes. List 4 things to look for when inspecting a delivery truck. Miscellaneous 500

Question A: What is Ottawa/Hall Final Jeopardy What do you Bet?