Across
- 3. One type of software not in the public domain (check number of letters).
- 5. Copyright states that the creator of a work can reproduce, perform, distribute, display, transmit, and transmit that work.
- 8. What you need to get before you use someone else's work.
- 9. Where works go after copyright time is over and they become free (two words, no space).
- 10. A work that can be used commercially or noncommercially without being altered in anyway (two words, no space).
- 11. The internet is in the public domain.
- 12. One type of software not in the public domain (check number of letters).
- 15. Where are the copyright laws found in the United States Codes (two words, no space)?
Down
- 1. One type of software not in the public domain (check number of letters).
- 2. When you can use someone else's work without permission or paying for it as long as it doesn't divert income from the creator (two words, no space).
- 4. A work that cannot be used commercially but can be altered for own use.
- 6. Giving credit where credit is due.
- 7. School districts are for any copyright violations made by the school staff.
- 12. The legal right hranted to the creator of a work to exclusive publication, production, sale, or distribution of their work.
- 13. What copyright laws are meant to do.
- 14. Section of the copyright act that has the four factors of fair use.
