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- 1. Fair use is borrowing small amounts of copyright to ___________, news reporting, parody, or for a critical comment.
- 8. The legal right granted to an author, a composer, a playwright, a publisher, or a distributor to exclusive publication, production, sale, or distribution of a literary, musical, dramatic, or artistic work.
- 9. All U.S. works published ________ 1923 are in the public domain.
- 11. Quoting or crediting the author of a copied work does not satisfy copyright ___________.
- 12. A maximum of ____________ seconds per musical composition may be used.
- 14. ____________ are not copyrightable.
- 15. It’s ____________ to use a persons copyright work without their permission.
- 17. copyrightable work must be ____________.
- 18. when you buy or download software not in the public domain, you do not actually ___________ the software; you merely acquire a license to use it.
- 19. Post _______ to the original source, don’t copy and paste.
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- 2. To use a multimedia program it must have a __________ purpose.
- 3. You might have to ________ to be able to use the copyright material.
- 4. In 1790 copyright lasted for ___________ years.
- 5. Copyright works included in multimedia projects must give proper ____________ to copyright holder.
- 6. When in doubt about either the copyright status of a work or the appropriateness of your use of that work, get ___________.
- 7. All tangible creative works are _________ by copyright immediately upon creation.
- 10. School districts are __________ for any copyright violations committed by their staff.
- 12. Schools are allowed to retain broadcast tapes for a minimum of _______ school days.
- 13. Currently copyright for the creator lasts a __________ + 70 years.
- 16. Rules to demonstrate fair use is the nature of the work used, the __________ you borrowed, and effect on market value.
