Across
- 2. Software that is privately owned and closed-source
- 8. A humorous imitation of a work that pokes fun at it or comments on it
- 9. A way to stop people from copying software or media without permission.
- 10. A short portion taken from a larger work
- 12. Legal and ethical business rivalry where companies create their own original products instead of copying someone else’s work
- 15. Saving a temporary copy of a webpage or file
- 16. Presenting someone else’s work as your own, without giving them credit
- 18. A legal permission that tells people what they are allowed to do with a work
Down
- 1. Legal responsibility for something
- 3. a law that protects inventions
- 4. A payment made to the owner of a patent
- 5. Intentionally damaged or fake copies of songs or movies placed online to frustrate people trying to download unauthorized versions.
- 6. Exclusive control over the use of an invention, blocking others from making or using it.
- 7. The act of copying, distributing, or sharing someone else’s creative work without permission
- 9. a law that protects original works, (books, songs, movies)
- 11. Modifying a device so it can run apps or software the manufacturer didn’t approve.
- 13. A licensing method that allows people to use and modify software, but requires that any new version also stay free and open.
- 14. A request asking a website to remove copyrighted material
- 17. a creative work is no longer under copyright protection, anyone is free to copy without needing permission
- 19. A belief or value system about what is right or wrong
