Before moving onto your quiz, use the activity below to see how well you understand the material from this lesson.
Which item below is LEAST likely to be considered someone's intellectual property?
- a digital painting of field mice
- a novel about stamp collecting
- a final score for a hockey game
- a blog entry about growing your own herbs
A sports score is a fact and does not require anyone's unique thoughts or creativity.
A sports score is a fact and does not require anyone's unique thoughts or creativity.
A sports score is a fact and does not require anyone's unique thoughts or creativity.
A sports score is a fact and does not require anyone's unique thoughts or creativity.
Which of the following grants service providers safe harbor, which protects them if a user commits copyright infringement?
- Digital Millennium Copyright Act
- Fair Use
- Intellectual Property laws
- Creative Commons
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) grants service providers safe harbor and allows for the use of takedown notices to require that users remove infringing materials.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) grants service providers safe harbor and allows for the use of takedown notices to require that users remove infringing materials.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) grants service providers safe harbor and allows for the use of takedown notices to require that users remove infringing materials.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) grants service providers safe harbor and allows for the use of takedown notices to require that users remove infringing materials.
You can post a chapter on your website from a story that...
- was not published in the United States.
- you have credited to the author.
- is in the public domain.
- is from a book that you have paid for.
You can post only material that is in the public domain, has a Creative Commons license, or that has been given permission to use it by its creator.
You can post only material that is in the public domain, has a Creative Commons license, or that has been given permission to use it by its creator.
You can post only material that is in the public domain, has a Creative Commons license, or that has been given permission to use it by its creator.
You can post only material that is in the public domain, has a Creative Commons license, or that has been given permission to use it by its creator.
If you include a Creative Commons licensed image that is not allowed to be altered in any way, which rights are reserved?
- NoDerivs
- NonCommercial
- Attribution and NoDerivs
- Attribution and NonCommercial
Images with the NoDerivs restriction cannot be altered, and all images under the Creative Commons require attribution.
Images with the NoDerivs restriction cannot be altered, and all images under the Creative Commons require attribution.
Images with the NoDerivs restriction cannot be altered, and all images under the Creative Commons require attribution.
Images with the NoDerivs restriction cannot be altered, and all images under the Creative Commons require attribution.
The Fair Use factor of "Purpose and character of the use" considers...
- whether the adapted material promotes the advancement of the arts.
- whether it hurts future marketability of the original.
- how much of the original work was taken.
- whether the material is a basic enough idea to appropriately belong in the public domain.
Parody, fanfiction, and educational purposes are all related to the factor of "Purpose and character of the use." They are transformative adaptations that promote advancement of the arts.
Parody, fanfiction, and educational purposes are all related to the factor of "Purpose and character of the use." They are transformative adaptations that promote advancement of the arts.
Parody, fanfiction, and educational purposes are all related to the factor of "Purpose and character of the use." They are transformative adaptations that promote advancement of the arts.
Parody, fanfiction, and educational purposes are all related to the factor of "Purpose and character of the use." They are transformative adaptations that promote advancement of the arts.
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