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-Form of protection. -For original works. -Covers both published and unpublished works. (U.S. Copyright Office, n.d.) According to the Copyright office: What is copyright? Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from
Protects original works, such as: Poetry What does copyright protect? Novels Movies Songs Computer Softwareand Architecture. (U.S. Copyright Office, n.d.) Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from
Copyright does not protect: Facts, ideas, systems, or methods of operation. (U.S. Copyright Office, n.d.) Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from
How is a copyright different from a patent? Patent (U.S. Copyright Office, n.d.) Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from
How is a copyright different from a trademark? Trademark (U.S. Copyright Office, n.d.) Trade mark disclaimer on slide 16.Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from
When is my work protected? The moment it is created (U.S. Copyright Office, n.d.) Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from
Fair use promotes freedom of expression. What is Fair Use? Section 107 of the Copyright Act (U.S. Copyright Office, n.d.)
The Teach Act Educators‘ rights to: -Perform and display works -Make the copies integral to such Performances. -Displays for digital distance education (University of Texas Libraries, n.d.) Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from
What is Plagiarism? Material that is attributable in whole or in part to another source, and presenting that material as one’s own academic work being offered for credit. (University of Texas Libraries, n.d.) Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from
What is Piracy? Reproduction and distribution of copyright- protected material. -Communication to the public. -Or making available on- line without the authorization. (UNESCO, n.d.) Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from
What is Citation? Telling that certain material in your work came from another source. The most common citation types are: APA MLA Chicago (Iparadigms, n.d.) Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from
What is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act? Strengthened the legal protection of intellectual property rights, i.e., the Internet. (Indiana University, n.d.) Trade mark disclaimer on slide 16.Image by Pixabay.com downloaded from
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Citation: Common Sense Education. (2014, September 5). Copyright and Fair Use [Video file]. Retrieved from Indiana University. (n.d.). What is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act? Retrieved from IParadigms. (n.d.). WHAT IS CITATION? Retrieved from UNESCO. (n.d.). What is Piracy ? : UNESCO-CULTURE. Retrieved from URL_ID=39397&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.htmlhttp://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.php- URL_ID=39397&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html University of Texas Libraries. (2014, July 8). All About Plagiarism Tutorial. Retrieved from University of Texas Libraries. (n.d.). The TEACH Act. Retrieved from U.S. Copyright Office. (n.d.). Frequently Asked Questions. Retrieved from Music reference as requested: Royalty Free Music from Bensound Royalty Free Music from Bensound Images Information: Non-attributed photos purchased, created by designer, or are royalty free licensed through Public Domain. Sources: Royalty free images from No attribution is necessary All government images are copyright free. Word clouds contain water marks when their term or services requires it.
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