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- 4. The exclusive legal right, given to an originator,or and assignee to print, publish, perform or record creative materials
- 5. First-time offenders can serve up to five years in prison, while repeat violators can face an additional ten years
- 10. The unauthorized use of a trademark in a manner which is likely to cause confusion, deception or mistake about the source of goods or services
- 12. Property that derives from the work of mind or intellect
- 14. Defendants can be charged up to $250,000 for each offense committed
- 15. Rules the members of a society create to balance the individual rights to self-determination against the needs of the society as a whole
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- 1. Any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and transformitive purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize or parody a copyrighted work
- 2. When a copyrighted work is reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly displayed or made into a derivative work without the permission of the copyright owner
- 3. A trademark automatically received by an organization when a symbol is being consistently used in the normal course of business
- 6. A trademark which has been examined, approved and registered with the Trademark Office.
- 7. A document, software or development model of which the original source is made freely available to the public
- 8. Copyright, Trademark, Patent, Fair Use, Open Source, Creative Commons, Non-Disclosure Agreement, Intellectual Property Agreement
- 9. A government license which gives the holder exclusive rights to make, use or sell and invention for a designated period of time
- 11. The use of a patented invention without permission from the patent holder
- 13. A symbol which identifies a particular source of goods or services form others
