Copy Right Test
Give four examples of something that can be copyrighted.
A movie, song, book, or brand can be copyrighted.
Music in class video (10 seconds)
Fair Use
One clipart for a class project
Fair Use
Adobe Reader
Freeware
Under what conditions is it OK for a student to use copyrighted work? Cite specific fair use guidelines to support your response.
If it falls under fair use guidelines, you may use the limited parts of the work. It is ok to use a work for educational purposes, but you need to cite your sources and give credit.
Must a copyright be registered?
No
Must a copyright symbol be displayed to protect the copyright?
No
Book published before 1923
Public Domain
Federal government documents
Public Domain
Microsoft Clip Gallery
Royalty-free
Purchased stock photos
Royalty-free
Norton Antivirus
Shareware
Trial version of PhotoShop
Shareware
McDonald's Logo
Trademark
Under fair use guidelines what amount of text may be used?
You can use 10% or 1,000 words. Whichever is less.
Under fair use guidelines what amount of motion media may be used?
You can use 10% or 3 minutes. Whichever is less.
Under fair use guidelines what amount of music, lyrics, or music videos may be used?
You may use 10% o 30 seconds. Whichever is less.
Under fair use guidelines what amount of illustrations/photographs may be used?
You may use 10% or 10 images from one collection. Whichever is less.
If copyrighted material does not fall under fair use, how can you use it?
You must get permission from the author or creator.
When do you "own" a copyright on work you have created?
You own a copyright when you create the product once it is created
A section of copyright law that allows a portion of copyrighted works to be used under specific circumstances is Fair use Copyright Public Domain Trademark
a
An example of freeware is: Firefox Adobe PhotoShop Norton Antivirus Microsoft Word
a
An example of public domain is Federal government documents Website Newspaper Unpublished book
a
As the owner of a copyright you have the right to do all of the following except Use someone else's work Make a derivative work Copy and distribute the work Publicly display the work
a
Jane is preparing a PowerPoint for a class project. In which of the following options is she following fair use guidelines? Uses 5 seconds of a 3 minute song Uses 20 photos from one photographer Uses 1 minute of a 2 minute video Uses 2 pages of a 3 page story
a
Property rights that belong to the community at large are called Public Domain Trademark Fair Use Copyright
a
Protection of the original works of a creator or author are called Copyright Fair use Trademark Public Domain
a
When using the Fair Use Guidelines which of the following factors must be considered before using a copyrighted work? The effect on the potential market If the work is free or has a fee Does it have a copyright How many times it will be used
a
Which of the following activities falls under fair use guidelines? Creating a poster for a teacher to use in her classroom Creating a video for an FBLA competition Creating a church website Creating a video for an FBLA competition
a
Who owns the copyright on work that has been commissioned? The person who paid the commission The person who created it The employer and employee No one
a
You should always _________ your sources!
cite
Give two examples of something that CAN'T be copyrighted.
if the product lacks originality or if it is an idea, the product cannot be copyrighted