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