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Upload
when a person sends or makes available a file over the internet
Intellectual
relating to thoughts and ideas camcorder – a video camera
Bootleg
a slang term that means an illegal copy
Attribution
a concept that means identifying or giving credit to the owner or creative artist of copyrighted work.
Copyright- A legal concept that grants exclusive rights to the originator or holder to restrict the copying and use of an original, creative work, such as a novel, computer program, painting, photograph, film, musical composition or recording, etc.
Copyright infringement
unauthorized copying, selling, of downloading a recording, or other copyright material.
Digital- relating to the processing, storing, or transferring of data as numerical digits
Download – to receive information from another computer or from the Internet. See also upload.
Fair use
The permitted use of alimited portion of a copyrighted work mostly for non-commercial uses, as an exception to copyright owner’s right.
Piracy – the illegal theft, transfer, and/or use of copyrighted film, music, etc.
Intellectual property
Patented, trademarked, and copyrighted ideas and concepts for creative works, such as moving images, and designs written material,
Licensing
Granting permission, The user frequently pays a fee in order to secure this permission.
P2P Network – a peer-to-peer computer networking technology that allows computers to share information
Public domain
– some works such as government documents facts or slogans are not protected by copyright and can be used without permission fee or when a copyright term ends for older terms (meaning it is now owned by the public)
Residual
- a payment or source of income from the use or sale of a product or service after its release. In the film industry directors and performers often receive residuals whenever their filmed work is shown.
Revenue
income or profits
Upload
- to make information available to others on a computer network on the internet. See also download.
Royalty
- percentage of income paid to creator of the income from a book. Piece of music, or invention that is paid to the author, composer, or inventor
How long does a copyright last
- Life of the creator plus 70 years.
Royalty
- percentage of income paid to creator: a percentage of the income from a book, piece of music, or invention that is paid to the author, composer, or inventor
MP3
- a type of sound file that you can play on an ipod.
Copyright Infringement
- unauthorized copying or selling or downloading a recording or other copyright material.
A copyright typically lasts the “Life of the creator plus 70 years”.
TRUE
An idea be copyright?
FALSE
The song “Happy Birthday to you.” (written by Mildred J. Hill and Dr. Patty Smith Hill) is protected under copyright law?
TRUE
Is the song the Star Spangled Banner,” part of the public domain?
TRUE
Digital
relating to the poressing storming storing or transferring of data as nuterical digits
Is a “creative work” (such as written work or recording) protected by copyright law even if the copyright is not registered with the U.S. Copyright office
TRUE
According to the website www.asap.com, did spongebob squarepants contact LMFAO for permission to use the song Party Rock Anthem?
TRUE
When it comes to copyright the slogan ,”when in doubt, ask permission applies.”
TRUE
If a songwriter owns a copyright on a song he/she can not share the copyright with anyone else.
FALSE
A person can not be sued for breaking the copyright law.
FALSE