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COPYRIGHT TERMS BROADCAST LAW

AUTHOR/ARTIST The _____________ of a work.

ATTRIBUTION Identifying the_________________________. An attribution license requires the _____________ user of a copyrighted _________________the original source of the work.

COPYRIGHT A form of ________________________ given to a creator of “original works of authorship,” including ____________,_____________, ____________, & __________________.

COPYRIGHT TERM The ___________________ the law allows copyright owners to hold the exclusive rights on their_______________________.

EXPRESSION ____________________________________. Creative ideas alone are not_____________________. The __________________________ in a fixed medium of expression (books, plays, drawings, films, photos, etc.)______________________________.

FILE SHARING The practice of uploading and downloading ___________________ files (text, audio, video) To and from a computer network where _______________________has access to those files.

LICENSE Permission granted by the copyright holder to_________,___________,____________, ____________________________a copyrighted work.

PLAGIARISM __________________________________________________ _______.

PUBLIC DOMAIN Works that are not ______________________and do not require a license or fee to use. Works can enter the _________________automatically because they _____________________________, They can be designated in the public domain by the creator, or become part of the public domain because the copyright term ________________.