Across
- 4. Peer-to-peer music site that was shut down after the loss of a major copyright lawsuit
- 6. Taking credit for someone else's work or ideas without crediting them
- 8. Inventions are protected using this by allowing only the creator to utilize it
- 13. Short amount of text shown by a search engine for a query
- 14. Tech used by owners of content to restrict how digital media can be seen or copied
- 15. This web service was used to store and share larger files, often times used for distribution of unauthorized content
- 17. Legal protection for brands names, logos, and anything symbolizing the brand
- 18. Last name of Finnish programmer who made the Linux kernel, sharing it freely
- 19. A form of nonprofit flexible licensing allowing creators to share works how they want
- 21. When protected work is copied or distributed on a large commercial level
- 22. This company was found liable for encouraging users to infringe on copyrights, a file sharing company
- 23. A violation of the exclusive rights a copyright holder has without permission
- 24. Legally protects website from being liable when users post copyrighted content
Down
- 1. This term is used when software copies are traded online or on bulletin boards without permission
- 2. Installing unauthorized software on a device by bypassing the built-in restrictions
- 3. The programmer/activist responsible for founding the free software movement, and GNU project
- 5. The type of software where the source code is able to be viewed or modified freely
- 7. The small low res image displayed in search engine results, follows fair use
- 9. Legally protects creators of original work like code, software, and documentation
- 10. This doctrine establishes limited copying of certain protected work for education, commentary, or research purposes
- 11. Law from 1998 that stops bypassing digital copy protection, created rules for safe harbor
- 12. When a work no longer falls under being copyright protected and becomes free to use
- 16. A form of licensing that requires derivative work remain available freely in the same way the original work was
- 20. Doctrine that allows the buyer of a copy to be able to sell or lend it without infringing on the copyright of the holder
