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Refers to the intention of media messages you are exposes to |
Communicative purpose |
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Intellectual Property Law of the Philippines |
Republic Act 8293 or The Intellectual Property Code of 1997 |
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WIPO stands for |
World Intellectual Property Organization |
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Student may interpret the message differently compared to someone who is working adult |
One's role in the society |
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Your biases toward the message may affect your interpretation of it |
Professional and Organizational Preferences and Prerequisites |
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Your reasons for consuming the message affect your understanding of it |
Group Purposes |
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The culture you belong to may have a different way of looking at things compared to other cultures |
Cultural Constraints |
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referred to as the nature of your media exposure such as reading a book |
Communicative Event |
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it is the right of the owner/author to be properly compensated financially upon his or her permission for the work to be used by another. |
Economic Rights |
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Addiction to social networking, chat rooms, texting and messaging rather real relationship with friends and family |
Cyber-relationship addiction |
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Physical media where it needs to be mass produce |
Print Media |
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Term of Communication ex. magazine, radio,tv and internet |
Media |
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When the copyright has passed or expired what would happen to your property? |
It will go to Public Domain |
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Refers to a persons involved in the use, analysis, evaluation, and production of media and information |
People Media |
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Hannah was mocked in social media by her classmates for being ugly on her pictures |
Cyberbullying |
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Is the creation of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs and symbols, names and images used in commerce |
Intellectual Property |
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DZMM, DZME, DZMD, Davao Teleradyo is an example of? |
Broadcast Media |
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The act of immitating or copying of an author's idea,creation or methods |
Plagiarism |
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You found a graphic on the internet, what should you do? |
Copyright or Ask for Permission |
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Sample of Broadcast Media |
Radio and Television |
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What is the definition of People media |
Verbally |
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What is economic right? |
Compensated |
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Legal term to used to protect knowledge |
Copyright |
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etiquette over activities in the internet |
Netiquette |
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Genre is a French word for? |
Type and Kind |
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The main role of a _____ is to organize and provide you acess to information |
Libraries |
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Indigenous Media is also called |
Community Media |
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NORDIS stands for |
Northern Dispatch Weekly |
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It affects the way codes are interpreted |
Culture |
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Refers to the generally accepted way of doing things that has formed into a habit because of repeated exposure |
Conventions |
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Story telling devices |
Tropes |
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Consist of signs that have meaning and the meaning are dictated by agreed rules of interpretation |
Codes |
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When equipment is used to tell the story in a media text |
Technological Codes |
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The use of language style and textual layout also express meaning. |
Written Codes |
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Codes that are embedded in the technical codes such as objects,settings,body language and color. |
Visual/Symbolic Codes |
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Different forms of media (in order) |
Print Media > Cinema > Broadcast Media > Video Games > Internet |
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Right to claim authorship of a work and the right to oppose changes to a work that could harm the reputation. |
Moral Rights |
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Must exist for these to be covered by copyright |
Sufficient Authorship |
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Two types of rights under a copyright law |
Economic Rights and Moral Rights |
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System for voluntary registration of works, such system "help solve disputes over ownership or creation. As well as facilitate financial transactions, sales and the assignment and/or transfer of rights" |
Registering Copyright |
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Two copyright protected works |
Original Works & Derivative Works |
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Works not protected by copyright |
1. Unprotected Subject Matter 2. Work of the Government |
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-Any idea, procedure, system, method or operation, concept, discovery or mere data as such. -News of the day or facts -Any official text of a legislative, or official translation |
Unprotected Subject Matter |
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Any purpose of tge statutes, rules and regulations and speeches. Lectures, sermons, addresses, in deliberate assemblies and in meetings of public character |
Work of the government |
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Any creation or invention under this realm cannot be owned by anyone and has no copyright coverage |
Public Domain |
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List of works covered by Fair Use |
-Parody -News Report -Criticism/Commentary -Scholarly/Research work |
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is a nonprofit licensing organization, it provides licenses that enables legal sharing and using of works |
Creative Commons |
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Creative Commons can change the terms from |
all rights reserved to some rights reserved |
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Creative Commons opened opportunities dor universal access through _______ of sharing content and information openly while protected by copyright |
A free, public, and standardized infrastructure |
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Someone who knowingly attacks other netizens, or expresses aggressive manner on his opinion on controversial issues |
Flame Warrior |
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Expressing opinion requires _____ and _____ with regards to other people's thoughts and feelings. |
Courtesy and Propriety |
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A famous tagline that reminds you not to think through the repercussions of sharing information |
Think before you click |
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Offensive Action toward another which tackes place using _________ |
Electronic Devices |
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Internet Addiction Terms |
-Computer Addiction -Online Addiction -Internet Addiction Disorder (IAP) |
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Compulsive use of internet pornography, adult chat rooms |
Cybersex Addiction |
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Compulsive online gaming, gambilng, stock trading or compulsive use of online auction sites |
Net Compulsion |
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Compulsive web surfing dor database searching, leading lower work productivity |
Information Overload |
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Obsessive playing of offline computer games or obsessive computer programming |
Computer Addiction |
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Internet Addiction is triggered by factors like; |
-Stress -Anxiety -Depression -Lack of social support -Inactivity |
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they define that "taking over the idea, methods, or written words of another, withour acknowledgement and with intention that they be taken as the work of the deceiver" |
American Association of University Professors |
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Books that can be access on devices |
E-book |
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7 Different Types/Forms of Media |
Books Magazines and Newspapers Cinema Radio Television World Wide Web Social Media |
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The message simply means that it does not matter who the audience is as long as he or she can understand the message the same way the other audiences would |
Being able to identify and Mutually Understand |
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The Three Knowledges |
Social Knowledge Textual Knowledge Modality Knowledge |
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Phonological Syntactical Lexical Prosodic Paralinguistic |
Verbal Language |
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Bodily Contact Proximity Physical Orientation Appearance Facial Expression Gaze Head Nods Gestures Posture |
Bodily Codes |
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Fashions Clothing Cars |
Commodity Codes |
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Protocols Rituals Role-Playing Games |
Behavioral Codes |
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Poetry Drama Painting Sculpture Music Artistic Expressions including Classicism, Romanticism, Realism |
Aesthetic Codes within the various Expressive Arts |
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Narrative (plot, character, action, dialogue, setting, etc) Exposition Argument |
Genre, Rhetorical, and Stylistic Codes |
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Photographic, Televisual, Filmic, Radio, Newspaper, and Magazine Codes Both Technical and Conventional Codes |
Mass Media Codes |
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Visual Perception |
Perceptual Codes |
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codes for encoding and decod8ng textsdominantnegotiatedoppositionalindividualism, liberalism, feminism, racism, materialism, capitalism, progressivism, consarvatism, socialism, objectivism, consumerism. and populism. |
Ideological Codes |
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is a very popular media form as perhaps the most "invasive" |
Television |