Across
- 2. Copying protected works without authorization.
- 3. The creator of Linux, _____ Torvalds, distributed his operating system for free on the Internet.
- 5. Program to circumvent the Content Scrambling System for movies.
- 9. Nonprofit supplying licenses for reuse of protected works.
- 10. A concept introduced by GNU stating that protected software is to be open to modification as long as the modified work is also open.
- 11. After losing a lawsuit over peer-to-peer music copying, _______ ended up shutting down.
- 13. Allows companies to use parts of protected works in their own works as long as it does not reduce the original's market value.
- 14. Hardware device that once plugged in, allowed access to certain software.
- 15. Acronym for law passed in 1998 with "anti-circumvention" and "safe harbor" provisions.
- 17. Legal protection for an invention for a certain amount of time.
- 18. Term for unlocking uses for devices not intended by the manufacturer.
- 19. One who agrees to write a book but receive no credit in their name.
Down
- 1. Software that has readily available source code.
- 4. The "look and feel" of software or operating systems; rarely protected from copying.
- 6. A service that allows for large-scale infringement of copy protection rights.
- 7. Google's _______ Project scanned millions of copyrighted books for digital distribution.
- 8. Acronym for techniques to control the illegal distribution of protected works.
- 9. Legal concept protecting art, books, music, etc.
- 12. Company that sued Samsung for unauthorized use of inventions like "slide-to-unlock" and "pinch-to-zoom".
- 16. IP holders can submit ________ notices to platforms that share protected works.
