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- 3. A creator can license their creative work as _______ so that anyone can use their work, change it, display it, or even distribute their creative work without giving the creator credit for it. (Abbreviation)
- 5. A creator can license their creative work as No_______ when they allow someone to use their work commercially or non-commercially as long as that person does not make any changes to their work. (Hyphenated)
- 9. A creator can license their creative work as _______ so that anyone can use their work and make changes to it as long as that person does not profit from it.
- 12. When you cite a creator’s work you should give as much _____ as possible.
- 14. A creator can license their creative work as _______ so that anyone can change their work as long as you give the creator credit for it, and licensed the same way as the original work. (Abbreviation)
- 16. ______ works such as workbooks that a teacher cannot copy for use in the classroom.
- 17. The ability under certain situations copyrighted work without permission or payment to the creator. (two words no spaces)
- 19. Legal right given to a creator(s) for their tangible creative work once it has been created.
- 20. Teachers may make one copy per student in their room to use for instructional use of what (short) material. (Examples of this are Poems, and articles)
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- 1. Giving the creator credit for their work whenever you use it.
- 2. A new way creators can copyright their creative work through….(two words no spaces)
- 4. Not only must a work be Tangible but it must also be _____ to be copyrighted.
- 6. Short printed material a teacher may make copies of as long as they make the copies from the legally obtained _______.
- 7. Tangible work not covered by copyright are called what? (Two words no spaces)
- 8. A teacher may use a video for teaching material but may not use it for…..
- 10. The law states that for a creative work to be covered by copyright it must be?
- 11. When in doubt always be safe and obtain
- 13. The believe that all schools should be granted access to the same quality materials for instructional use is Open....
- 15. Creative works are protected once they are
- 18. A creator can license their creative work as _______ so that anyone can use their work, change it, display it, or even distribute their creative work as long as you give the creator credit for it. (Abbreviation)
