intro multimedia
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- 3. An imitation or model of a real-world process or system, which may use or create protected content.
- 4. Authorization to use someone else's content or property.
- 7. A legal right that protects the creator’s original work from being used without
- 8. Using someone else's work or ideas without proper attribution; considered unethical or illegal.
- 11. The act of displaying or delivering content, possibly implicating copyright if copyrighted material is shown.
- 14. Visual elements like images, illustrations, and charts.
- 15. Often associated with creative works (art, music, writing) and may tie into licensing models like Creative Commons.
- 16. Typically related to Fair Use, which allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission under certain conditions (e.g., education, commentary).
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- 1. Moving graphics or illustrations that create motion effects.
- 2. Legal permission to use content under specific terms (e.g., Creative Commons licenses).
- 5. Short for Intellectual Property (IP), which includes creations of the mind like inventions, literary works, designs, etc
- 6. Moving images that combine visuals and sound.
- 8. Often refers to content in the public domain or available to the general public without restrictions.
- 9. Written words used in digital media.
- 10. Features that let users actively engage with media (e.g., quizzes, games, clickable links).
- 12. Sound elements such as music, narration, or effects.
- 13. Authorization to use someone else's multimedia content (e.g., images, videos, music). Without it, use may be illegal or unethical.