Copyright Terminology
Across
- 2. 2 wds; a non-physical property that is creative or unique – it can be legally protected through a variety of methods from use without permissions
- 4. 2 wds; refers to the electronic reproduction of existing recordings of music, sounds, and performances onto a blank CD or other medium for personal and non-commercial use; legal in Canada as long as the user is not benefiting financially
- 6. ____ list; a list that names works not covered under a given copyright license because the author or publisher has chosen to exclude it
- 8. 2 wds; works that belong to the public – they are free to use, and users do not require permission from the author or creator
- 9. a type of ownership that we can claim over non-physical products or 'intellectual property' like music, film, writings etc.
- 11. 2 wds; a symbol that is used to identify and distinguish goods or services as belonging to a person or organization
- 12. ____ fee; fees paid by applicant to keep their application (for a patent or rights to an industrial design) in effect
Down
- 1. the paid amount received by owners of copyrighted works when those works are sold or used
- 2. _____ design; an intellectual property that refers to a finished manufactured product’s visual aspects including shape, pattern, ornamentation or configuration
- 3. 2 wds; a non-profit org. that deals with comprehensive and transactional licensing, and to distribute royalties to creators of content
- 4. _____ rights; the rights of a performer to be financially compensated every time their recorded performance or sound recording is played live or broadcasted for a public audience
- 5. ____ license; schools, radio stations, and other business can make good use of this kind of license when they use copyrighted items that are constantly changing or when they use a lot of the same type of copyrighted content
- 7. 2 wds; a concept under copyright law that gives limited exclusions to copyright for use in education, news reporting, reviews, satire, etc.
- 10. a type of protection over intellectual property – usually “inventions” – that may involve processes, equipment, and/or manufacturing techniques
- 12. _____ rights; rights that an author retains over the integrity of a work and to be named the author even without copyright ownership