Copyright Terms

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Across
  1. 3. A humorous work that spoofs or mimics a serious literary or musical source.
  2. 5. Permission to do a thing.
  3. 7. Not shared by others.
  4. 9. Questions of fair use are decided one ____ at a time.
  5. 10. A methodical discussion on the meaning or importance of a published work.
  6. 11. A later work based on an earlier one, such as a movie made from a book.
  7. 12. Violation of a right.
  8. 14. The qualities, distinguishing aspects, or nature of a person or thing.
  9. 16. Can be seen, heard, or felt.
  10. 17. An event or situation known to exist or to have happened.
  11. 18. All of an author's projects (i.e., their total creative output).
Down
  1. 1. Public _____ means works on which patent, trademark, and copyright protections have expired.
  2. 2. Payments made to a copyright holder for permission to use their work.
  3. 4. Large or significant in amount or degree.
  4. 6. Legal protection that applies to 'original works of authorship'.
  5. 7. The exact words, art, music, or scupted form used to convey an idea.
  6. 8. Having sufficient appeal or attraction to support sales.
  7. 10. The ability to formulate original ideas or works through imagination.
  8. 13. The copyright exception that lets TiVo owners legally record TV shows to watch them later is called _____ use.
  9. 15. Person who creates new things.