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- 2. Educators may copy up to _______ chapter(s) of a book for instructional purposes.
- 4. For software, the number of users at a time may not exceed the number of ________ purchased.
- 5. It is best to use __________ domain resources whenever possible.
- 6. Copyrighted work must not be copied for __________ purposes. (hint: money making)
- 7. Multimedia projects that include copyrighted materials must ______ the sources and display copyright information.
- 9. Fair use guidelines allow students to use copyrighted materials to create multimedia projects for ________ purposes.
- 10. Copyright laws are important to make sure that people are ___________ for their own work.
- 12. Giving credit to the author of a work
- 14. Poems of _____ than 250 words may be reproduced in their entirety for classroom use (copies made from purchased original).
- 16. One idea behind the Open Education ________ is to make quality educational resources available to all.
- 17. The Open Education Movement strives to eliminate the ________ to entry that prevent some from receiving a quality education.
- 18. Up to ____ minutes or 10 percent, whichever is less, of a copyrighted media work may be included in an educational project.
- 19. As ___________ has advanced, new forms of media are now also protected under the law.
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- 1. A Creative Commons license allows works to be distributed and edited for ___-______purposes while giving credit to the creator.
- 3. Copies must not be made to substitute for the ____________ of materials
- 6. The ________ act of 1976 laid out the guidelines for fair use
- 8. Creators of works licensed under Creative Commons are unable to receive _________ from their works.
- 11. When in doubt, ask _____________ from the copyright holder to use their work.
- 13. The same work must not be copied more than _______ times in a semester.
- 15. The ________ the percentage of the work used, the more likely it is to qualify as fair use.
