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Copyright or Copywrong? What can I do?
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Let’s Explore Click on the underlined words Click on the underlined words Make sure you click on every student, you will have a quiz once you finish. Make sure you click on every student, you will have a quiz once you finish. Copyright Copyright Copyright
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What is Copyright? The Copyright law of the United States does not protect the works of authors, artists, composers and others from being used without permission. The Copyright law of the United States does not protect the works of authors, artists, composers and others from being used without permission. True False
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Who is going to know? No one, as long as you don’t get caught. It will not hurt the author’s feelings, after all they made the item for others to use. No one, as long as you don’t get caught. It will not hurt the author’s feelings, after all they made the item for others to use. TrueFalse
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What is Fair use? Fair use allows you to use a limited amount of copyrighted material for your educational use. Fair use allows you to use a limited amount of copyrighted material for your educational use. True False
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How much of a song or video can I use? Yes. Amount refers to the use of a portion of work. For motion media, you can use 10% or 3 minutes. For text material you can use 10% or 1000 words. For music and so forth you can use 10% but no more than 30 seconds of an individual work. Yes. Amount refers to the use of a portion of work. For motion media, you can use 10% or 3 minutes. For text material you can use 10% or 1000 words. For music and so forth you can use 10% but no more than 30 seconds of an individual work. TrueFalse
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What is Public Domain? Works that are not copyrighted are public domain and may be used without permission. However you should still give credit to the source. Works that are not copyrighted are public domain and may be used without permission. However you should still give credit to the source. TrueFalse
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What is attribution? You shouldn’t always give credit or attribution to the person who created the work. You shouldn’t always give credit or attribution to the person who created the work. TrueFalse
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You have done a great job!! You are about to take a quiz, sit quietly with your hands on top of your head, and wait for your teacher to pass out your quiz. You are about to take a quiz, sit quietly with your hands on top of your head, and wait for your teacher to pass out your quiz. Click to exit
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