Copyright

Protects the producers/creators of logos or other symbols that are used to identify a business.
Copyright Laws
Patent Laws
Trademark Laws
Protect the producers/creators of a work, be it literary, musical, graphical, etc.
Copyright Laws
Patent Laws
Trademark Laws
Protects the producers/creators of inventions and/or software programs.
Copyright Laws
Patent Laws
Trademark Laws
What is a derivatve work?
A work that can be proven to be plagiarized from a copyrighted work.
An adaptation of a copyrighted work that has undergone edits and modifications and is individually copyrighted.
A copyrighted work.
A work that is no longer protected under common law copyright laws because it has been made generally available to the public.
According to the outcome of the William's case, who own's the copyright to teachers' notes?
The teacher.
Under common law, the notes have been made generally available to the public, and therefore are not protected under copyright laws.
The school
What is protected under copyright law?
Expression
Ideas
All of the above.
What law protects extemporaneous performances?
Federal Copyright Law
Common Copyright Law
State Law
No laws protect extemporaneous performances.
Copyright law does not protect the unprofited distribution of someone else's work on the internet.
True
False
Copyright laws are in effect of a work as soon as it is put into a tangible form.
True.
False
If a copyright notice is not attached to a work, it is not protected under copyright laws.
True
False
What is required as "notice" of copyright on a work? Mark all that apply.
The copyright symbol
The author's name
The owner's name
The publisher
The year the work was first published
The title of the work
How long does an author have to register copyright?
Three months after publication
Five years after publication
For works published after January 1, 1978, how long does copyright last?
Indefinitely.
70 years after the death of the longest living author.
Five years after being registered.
Until the death of the longest living author.
Once registered, a copyright cannot be transferred to another person.
True
False
When an artist does a commission piece, is the artist an employee of the commissioner or and independent contractor?
Employee
Independent contractor
Copyright for work made by an independent contractor falls under common copyright law and not "work made for hire."
True
False
Sharing a link to site that infringes copyright laws is itself an infringement on copyright laws.
True
False
In a case of copyright infringement, the owner has no rights to monetary damages.
True
False
What are the criteria of fair use? Mark all that apply
The use of the copyrighted material is for a nonprofit, educational purpose.
The age of the offender.
If the work was known to be copyrighted or if it appeared to be common knowledge.
The portion of the work that was copied compared to the work as a whole.
The effect the infringement has on the market of the copyrighted work.
The intended audience of the copied material.
Is the work factual or fictional?
What works can teachers make only a single copy of? Mark all that apply
An excerpt from a prose work.
A short poem.
A diagram
An article from a periodical or newspaper.
A long poem
An excerpt from a long poem.
What can teachers make multiple copies of? Mark all that apply
A complete poem, less than 250 words and printed on not more than two pages.
A complete poem, less than 300 words and not printed on more than two pages.
An excerpt from a long poem if it is not more than 300 words.
An excerpt from a long poem if it is not more than 250 words.
A complete story if it is less than 2,500 words.
A complete story if it is less than 1,000
An excerpt from a prose work if it is less than 2,500 words.
An excerpt from a prose work if it is less than 1,000 words.
A library is protected under fair use for copying an unpublished work in order to replace a damaged copy of it.
True
False
Copying computer software is not protected under fair use. What is an exception?
If a teacher is making copies of a computer software for student use for educational purposes.
If a copy is made for the sole purpose of being a backup to the original software.
If a copy is made to be used as a means of studying how to software works.
When can a teacher record a broadcast for educational purposes under fair use?
Never
If for non profit and education and can only be kept for forty-five days.
If for education and non profit and can be kept indefinitely.
Recording a broadcast at home is illegal under copyright laws.
True
False
It is fair use to compile excerpts from books and sell them to college students.
True
False
What is it called when a court prevents people from making further copies of a work during a copyright lawsuit?
Ban
Injunction
Derivative work
Willful copyright violations are federal crimes.
True
False
The 1976 Copyright Act protects teachers from copyright infringement of classroom use of video or audio that has previously been recorded.
True
False
The TEACH Act allows teachers to use copyrighted material in distance learning without permission.
True
False
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