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Upload
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when a person sends or makes available a file over the internet
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Intellectual
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relating to thoughts and ideas camcorder – a video camera
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Bootleg
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a slang term that means an illegal copy
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Attribution
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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. |
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Copyright infringement
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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. |
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Fair use
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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. |
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Intellectual property
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Patented, trademarked, and copyrighted ideas and concepts for creative works, such as moving images, and designs written material,
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Licensing
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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 |
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Public domain
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– 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)
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Residual
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- 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.
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Revenue
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income or profits
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Upload
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- to make information available to others on a computer network on the internet. See also download.
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Royalty
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- 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
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How long does a copyright last
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- Life of the creator plus 70 years.
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Royalty
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- 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
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MP3
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- a type of sound file that you can play on an ipod.
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Copyright Infringement
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- unauthorized copying or selling or downloading a recording or other copyright material.
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A copyright typically lasts the “Life of the creator plus 70 years”.
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TRUE
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An idea be copyright?
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FALSE
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The song “Happy Birthday to you.” (written by Mildred J. Hill and Dr. Patty Smith Hill) is protected under copyright law?
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TRUE
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Is the song the Star Spangled Banner,” part of the public domain?
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TRUE
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Digital
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relating to the poressing storming storing or transferring of data as nuterical digits
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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
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TRUE
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According to the website www.asap.com, did spongebob squarepants contact LMFAO for permission to use the song Party Rock Anthem?
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TRUE
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When it comes to copyright the slogan ,”when in doubt, ask permission applies.”
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TRUE
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If a songwriter owns a copyright on a song he/she can not share the copyright with anyone else.
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FALSE
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A person can not be sued for breaking the copyright law.
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FALSE
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