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1 Created by: Haleigh buttrum Date: 8/28/15 Period:3rd

2 ReleasesCopyright Public Domain Types of Forums Imus, Rather & Williams

3 Releases  Check Question Check Question Answer Grants the video team permission to shoot on private property.

4 Releases  Back to Game Board  What is property release?

5 Releases  Check Question  Answer Is a document that gives video producers permission to photograph the talent of the and/or to use audio of the talents voice.

6 Releases  Back to Game Board  What is talent release?

7 Releases  Check Question Check Question Answer Which is a general notice given to all parents indicating that, from time to time, organization outside the school system may request permission to video inside the school building.

8 Releases  Back to Game Board  What is passive talent release?

9 Releases  Check Question Check Question Answer Making a movie and there shooting at school.

10 Releases  Back to Game Board  What is an example of property release?

11 Releases  Check Question Check Question Answer Making a music video

12 Releases  Back to Game Board  What is an example of talent release?

13 Copyright -100  Check Question Check Question Answer: Product the creators of original natural from having their materials and creative proper permission and compensation.

14  Back to Game Board  What is copyright? Copyright -100

15  Check Question Check Question Answer: They copied my video. Copyright -200

16  Back to Game Board  What is an example if copyright? Copyright -200

17  Check Question Check Question Answer: They copied my book. Copyright -300

18  Back to Game Board  What is an example of copyright? Copyright -300

19  Check Question Check Question Answer: They copied my homework. Copyright -400

20  Back to Game Board  Back to Game Board  What is an example of copyright? Copyright -400

21  Check Question Check Question Answer: They copied my song. Copyright -500

22  Back to Game Board  What is an example of copyright? Copyright -500

23 Public Domain -100  Check Question Check Question Answer: Is the designation applied to material that is no longer copyright of time or relinquish rights by the copyright holder.

24  Back to Game Board  What is public domain? Public Domain -100

25  Check Question Check Question Public Domain -200 Answer: songs

26  Back to Game Board  What is an example of public domain? Public Domain -200

27  Check Question Check Question Public Domain -300 Answer: movies

28  Back to Game Board  What is an example of public domain? Public Domain -300

29  Check Question Check Question Public Domain -400 Answer: DVD`s

30  Back to Game Board  What is an example of public domain? Public Domain -400

31  Check Question Check Question Public Domain -500 Answer: Music videos

32  Back to Game Board  What is an example of public domain? Public Domain -500

33 Types of Forums  Check Question Check Question Answer: Is an environments or 10 cation, typically public property or media, where an individual can stand and publicly speak their mind-pure free speach.

34 Types of Forums  Back to Game Board  What is public forum?

35 Types of Forums  Check Question Check Question Answer: Is public property or media that is made available for a specified use.

36 Types of Forums  Back to Game Board  What is limited public forum?

37 Types of Forums  Check Question Check Question Answer: Is either public or private property or media that is not typically used or made for public expression.

38 Types of Forums  Back to Game Board  What is non-public forum?

39 Types of Forums  Check Question Check Question Answer: They were shooting a video at school.

40 Types of Forums  Back to Game Board  What is a example of public forum?

41 Types of Forums  Check Question Check Question Answer: They rented the library for it.

42 Types of Forums  Back to Game Board  What is a example of limited forum?

43 Imus, Rather & Williams  Check Question Check Question Answer: Imus was sexist to a girl basket ball team by calling them nappy-headed hoes.

44 Imus, Rather & Williams  Back to Game Board  What did Imus do?

45 Imus, Rather & Williams  Check Question Check Question Answer: William was spended without pay from nightly news for misrepresenting in his role in the 2003 Iraq war.

46 Imus, Rather & Williams  Back to Game Board  What did William's do?

47 Imus, Rather & Williams  Check Question Check Question Answer: Lied about some reports that were momo`s.

48 Imus, Rather & Williams  Back to Game Board  What did rather do?

49 Imus, Rather & Williams  Check Question Check Question Answer: Spended without pay.

50 Imus, Rather & Williams  Back to Game Board  What was Williams punishment for lieing?

51 Imus, Rather & Williams  Check Question Check Question Answer: Called sexist.

52 Imus, Rather & Williams  Back to Game Board  What was imus called for what he said?