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1 Created by: Emma Barnes Date: Period: 1 st

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

3 Releases  Check Question Check Question Answer Grant of permission that is commonly provide in written form of all the people involved

4 Releases  Back to Game Board  What is a Release?

5 Releases  Check Question  Answer So you can shoot on private property

6 Releases  Back to Game Board  Why would you need a property release?

7 Releases  Check Question Check Question Answer Public Street

8 Releases  Back to Game Board  What is maintained by city, county, or transportation department?

9 Releases  Check Question Check Question Answer 1.Go to the property owner or manger 2.Ask 3.Have a letter stating that the named person grants permission for video crew to shoot on the property specified 4.Ask the property owner or manger to sign the letter, print their name and title and provide contact phone number and address

10 Releases  Back to Game Board  What are the steps to get a property release?

11 Releases  Check Question Check Question Answer Property Owner

12 Releases  Back to Game Board  Whose fault is it if a crew member falls?

13 Copyright -100  Check Question Check Question Answer: Protect the creators of the original materials from having their materials and creative used without paper permission and compensation

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

15  Check Question Check Question Answer: Fair Use Copyright -200

16  Back to Game Board  What provides guidelines for the limited us of copyright materials without obtaining permission from the holders Copyright -200

17  Check Question Check Question Answer: Transformative Use Copyright -300

18  Back to Game Board  What us work used for something different? Copyright -300

19  Check Question Check Question Answer: Copyright Holder Copyright -400

20  Back to Game Board  Back to Game Board  Who do you need to get permission to use pictures on the media? Copyright -400

21  Check Question Check Question Answer: Education Fair Use Copyright -500

22  Back to Game Board  What applies within the walls of the classroom? Copyright -500

23 Public Domain -100  Check Question Check Question Answer: Anyone

24  Back to Game Board  Who can use the Public Domain? Public Domain -100

25  Check Question Check Question Public Domain -200 Answer: 95 years

26  Back to Game Board  What is the time limit for Copyright? Public Domain -200

27  Check Question Check Question Public Domain -300 Answer: Material that is no loner copyrighted due the passage of time or relinquished rights by copyright holder

28  Back to Game Board  What is Public Domain? Public Domain -300

29  Check Question Check Question Public Domain -400 Answer: You can use anything without permission

30  Back to Game Board  What can you do with the Public Domain? Public Domain -400

31  Check Question Check Question Public Domain -500 Answer: Anything

32  Back to Game Board  What can you put in the Public Domain? Public Domain -500

33 Types of Forums  Check Question Check Question Answer: Public Forums Non-Limited Forums Limited Forums

34 Types of Forums  Back to Game Board  What are the Forums?

35 Types of Forums  Check Question Check Question Answer: Limited is use mainly by the teachers, while non- limited is run more by the students and it is private property

36 Types of Forums  Back to Game Board  What is the difference between Non-limited and Limited forums?

37 Types of Forums  Check Question Check Question Answer: Where anyone and anywhere can speak their mind

38 Types of Forums  Back to Game Board  What is Public Forum?

39 Types of Forums  Check Question Check Question Answer: News Director

40 Types of Forums  Back to Game Board  What part does the teacher play?

41 Types of Forums  Check Question Check Question Answer: Teachers can’t control the content or quality of journalism

42 Types of Forums  Back to Game Board  What can’t the teacher do?

43 Imus, Rather & Williams  Check Question Check Question Answer: Don Imus

44 Imus, Rather & Williams  Back to Game Board  Who was in Fox Business Network for 6 years?

45 Imus, Rather & Williams  Check Question Check Question Answer: He denied about lying he just said he was reading the script

46 Imus, Rather & Williams  Back to Game Board  What did Dan Rather lie about?

47 Imus, Rather & Williams  Check Question Check Question Answer: His mistake

48 Imus, Rather & Williams  Back to Game Board  What ruined Brian Williams?

49 Imus, Rather & Williams  Check Question Check Question Answer: Lester Holt

50 Imus, Rather & Williams  Back to Game Board  Who replaced Brian Williams?

51 Imus, Rather & Williams  Check Question Check Question Answer: Brian Williams

52 Imus, Rather & Williams  Back to Game Board  Who got suspended for 6 months?