RU ITEC 411 - Intellectual Property
Across
- 1. A decentralized network architecture where individual users share files directly with one another without a central server.
- 5. A licensing concept that uses copyright law to ensure software remains free to modify and share by all future users.
- 9. A development model where the source code is made available for anyone to inspect, modify, and improve.
- 11. The 1998 U.S. law that makes it illegal to bypass technical measures used to protect copyrighted digital works.
- 14. The process of deconstructing a competitor's product to understand its internal logic or to ensure compatibility.
- 15. The unauthorized and illegal duplication or distribution of digital media, such as movies or software.
- 16. The act of recording a broadcast for later viewing, a concept validated by the Supreme Court in the Sony Betamax case.
- 17. Confidential business information, that provides a competitive advantage.
- 18. An entity that acquires intellectual property rights specifically to sue others for infringement rather than to build products.
- 19. A collection of technologies used by publishers to control and restrict how digital content is accessed.
Down
- 1. The status of creative works whose intellectual property rights have expired, making them free for anyone to use.
- 2. The practice of embedding a hidden or visible digital signal into a file to identify the owner or track its distribution.
- 3. The ethical violation of passing off someone else's work or ideas as your own, regardless of copyright status.
- 4. A government-issued right that protects functional inventions or processes.
- 6. A legal exception that allows limited use of protected material for purposes like parody, news reporting, or education.
- 7. A distinctive brand, logo, or name used to identify products.
- 8. Legal protection granted to creators of original works including software code and manuals.
- 10. A new creative piece that is significantly based on or adapted from one or more existing works.
- 12. A famous software program developed to bypass the Content Scramble System used on commercial DVDs.
- 13. A non-profit system of standardized licenses that lets creators specify which rights they waive and which they keep.