Copyright Vocabulary Activity

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Across
  1. 3. The unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or sharing of copyrighted material.
  2. 6. The legal protection granted to the original creators of creative works, giving them exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, and display their work.
  3. 9. A licensing system that allows creators to share their work with various permissions and restrictions.
  4. 12. Unauthorized use of copyrighted material, violating the exclusive rights of the copyright holder.
  5. 16. A legal protection for logos, brand names, and symbols used to identify products or services.
  6. 17. The rights related to the public performance of a creative work, typically managed by performing rights organizations.
  7. 19. The point at which a copyright or license term ends, and the work enters the public domain.
  8. 21. To modify a creative work to create something new, often within the bounds of fair use.
Down
  1. 1. Domain Works that are no longer protected by copyright and can be used freely by the public.
  2. 2. Copying someone else's work or ideas without giving proper credit or permission.
  3. 4. The creator or originator of a creative work, often holding the copyright.
  4. 5. A discussion or analysis of a creative work, typically protected by fair use.
  5. 7. To keep ownership or control of a creative work or its rights.
  6. 8. A humorous or satirical imitation of a creative work, often protected under fair use.
  7. 9. Original expressions of ideas, such as art, literature, music, and more, eligible for copyright protection.
  8. 10. A legal agreement granting permission to use a creative work under specified terms and conditions.
  9. 11. Creating a new work by altering or combining elements of existing creative works.
  10. 13. A doctrine that allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission, typically for purposes like criticism, commentary, or education.
  11. 14. The rights to control the commercial use of one's name, image, or likeness.
  12. 15. A work that combines elements from various sources, often requiring permission or a license.
  13. 18. Making a creative work available to the public, often under a specific license.
  14. 20. A legal protection for inventions, distinct from copyright.