RU ITEC411 - Ch.4 Intellectual Property

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Across
  1. 1. uses of copyrighted material that the copyright owner has not authorized and that one of the exceptions in the law does not permit are infringements of the copyright and are subject to civil and/or criminal penalties
  2. 4. basic input–output system
  3. 11. amended U.S. copyright law to address important parts of the relationship between copyright and the internet
  4. 12. high-volume, unauthorized copying of any form of intellectual property
  5. 14. unauthorized copy had to be in a form that could be seen and read visually
  6. 17. is the use of someone else’s work (usually written work), representing it as one’s own
  7. 18. a legal concept that defines rights to certain kinds of intellectual property
  8. 19. the first case about private, noncommercial copying of copyrighted work that the supreme court decided
  9. 20. the business software alliance
Down
  1. 2. case showed that the Supreme Court is willing to include entertainment as a possible fair use purpose
  2. 3. made it a criminal offense to willfully infringe copyright (for works with total value of more than $1000 within a six-month period) even if there is no commercial advantage or private gain
  3. 5. a work or invention that is the result of creativity, such as a manuscript or a design, to which one has rights and for which one may apply for a patent, copyright, trademark, etc
  4. 6. damged music files that music companies upload to file sharing sites
  5. 7. two programs that have similar user interfaces, but the internal structure and programming could be entirely different
  6. 8. The fact that so many people participated in an activity that courts decided was illegal is an indication of how new technology challenges existing law and attitudes about what is acceptable
  7. 9. contains original expression of ideas
  8. 10. digital rights management technologies
  9. 13. the music and movie industry sued grokster and streamcast networks
  10. 15. the purpose and nature of the use, including whether it is for commercial purposes or nonprofit educational purposes
  11. 16. a legal concept that defines rights to intellectual property, protects inventions, including some software-based inventions