Across
- 4. - Your right to be part of a group and take action within that group.
- 5. - a symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product. Ex.) Nike Swoosh
- 7. - refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.
- 8. - the correct or acceptable way of communicating on the Internet.
- 11. Direct or first-hand stories that come from the time period when the event being discussed happened.
- 12. - nonprofit organization that offers copyright licenses for digital work. It allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon work for non-commercial purposes, as long as they credit the creator and license any new creations under the identical terms.
- 13. - honest, fair, honorable, good moral standards of conduct
- 15. - Things that talk about or explain primary sources and are created by someone who didn’t participate in the event.
- 17. - belonging or being available to the public as a whole, and therefore not subject to copyright.
- 18. - taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as your own.
- 19. - a government authority or license conferring a right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
- 20. Yeti Tumblers
- 21. - a law that gives the owner of a work (for example, a book, movie, picture, song or website) the right to say how other people can use it.
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- 1. - a secret device or technique used by a company in manufacturing its products. Ex.) formula for Coca-Cola
- 2. - Your right to express your ideas and opinions through the things you say, write or create.
- 3. - Content that you share, but didn’t create yourself.
- 4. - any copying of a portion of copyrighted material done for a limited and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner.
- 6. - When we determine that a source is "good," we say that it has validity. Who is the author? Where did the author get the information? Does the author list references?
- 9. - the way you tell your readers that certain material in your work came from another source.
- 10. a set of rules applied by the owner, creator or administrator of a network, website, or service, that restrict the ways in which the network, website or system may be used and sets guidelines as to how it should be used
- 14. - original content that is written or produced by your company and lives on your website, blog, YouTube channel, etc. When you create your own content, you own it. Every piece of content you create represents your company's unique expertise, products, services, insights, and opinions.
- 16. - a new, original product that includes aspects of a preexisting, already copyrighted work. Ex.) Remixing previously released music.
