Across
- 4. a person or company other than you and the owner of the website you visit
- 6. electronic devices and media platforms such as computers, cell phones, video, the Internet, and video games that allow users to create, communicate, and interact with one another or with the device or application itself
- 7. to use someone else’s creative work to make something new, often without their permission
- 8. navigating the digital world safely, responsibly, and ethically
- 9. small computer text files placed in your computer by the sites you visit that collect information about your computer system and the webpages you view
- 11. a law that protects ownership of and control over the work someone creates, requiring other people to get the creator’s permission before they copy, share, or perform that work
- 13. someone who can’t be identified based on the information at hand
- 15. to use an existing creative work and add to it, rearrange it, or mix it with other material to create something new
Down
- 1. a use in connection with a business, usually for profit
- 2. creative work that’s not protected by copyright and is therefore free for one to use however one wants
- 3. a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy, share, and build on someone’s creative work – as long as they give the creator credit for it
- 5. something that influences, propels, or inspires you to create something new
- 10. options choices a website might give you about what it does with your information
- 12. use the ability to use a small amount of copyrighted work without permission, but only in certain ways
- 14. to use a small piece of an existing creative work, usually music, in creating a new work
