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