Across
- 2. license you see when someone has a copyright but wants their work in the public domain
- 4. Any idea or creation that is recorded in some form (tangible) either hard copy/digital copy
- 6. Stealing copyrighted work by downloading, copying it in order keep, sell, give it away without paying for it
- 7. A clear way to define the copyright of your work so people know how they can use it
- 10. must give credit
- 11. ability to use copyrighted work without permission BUT only in specific situations and in certain ways. Must give credit
- 12. can’t make changes
- 13. type of copyright that makes it easy to use someone else’s work without permission as long as you give credit AND follow their license
Down
- 1. can’t make money or promote a company
- 3. Can make changes or modify it
- 4. Law that protects your control over the creative work you make so that people must get permission before they copy, share, or perform it
- 5. Copying or “lifting” or slight changes to some or all of someones else’s work and say they created it
- 8. not an EASY way to use copyrighted work
- 9. Violation or breaking the law
