Modules Combined - Study
False
A book review by Mr. Cool Book Critic in the New York Times states that "this book is very poorly written. Don't waste your money buying it." When evaluating the fair use factor of effect on market potential, this would very likely not be fair use because fewer people will buy it after reading the review.
False
A nonexclusive licenses is required to be in writing.
True
A patent gives the inventor the right to exclude others from making, using, offering to sell, selling, or importing the invention during the term of the patent.
False
According to Circular 21, as long as a teacher doesn't copy more than three illustrations from a book, it is fair use.
promote the progress of science and the arts
According to the Constitution, the purpose of copyright is to
True
All rights reserved is to copyright as Some rights reserved is to Creative Commons.
The TEACH act
Because DMCA increased regulations using copyrighted materials within course management systems (digital learning), what was needed so that teachers would be able to use the same materials that they do with their in-person class?
True
Companies may use a trade secret instead of copyright protection because there is no time limitation on trade secrets; they are protected as long as the secret is kept.
False
Creative Commons licenses are a good alternative to copyright.
True
DRM is a general term used to describe any type of technology that aims to stop, or at least ease, the practice of piracy.
True
DRM refers to any protection placed within a product that tries to stop piracy of the material.
[CORRECT] anyone that the author of the book grants permission to [NO] anyone who wants to can turn the book into a screenplay [NO] a derivative work gets its own copyright CORRECT] the author of the book
If a book is under copyright protection, who can create a derivative work of it? (select all that apply)
[CORRECT] Providing attribution to the original creator of the work. [CORRECT] Any adaptations of the work must also have the same CC license as the original. [CORRECT] Adaptations are not allowed to be made for this work. [CORRECT] Commercial use of the work is not allowed. [NO] The ability to revoke the license at any time.
If you are going to apply a CC license to your work, you have which of the following license elements to choose from to apply to your work?
treaties such as the Paris Convention United States Code Title 35 United States Code Title 17 United States Code TItle 15 Chapter 22 agencies such as the USPTO and the USCO the US Supreme Court case law
In the United States today, Intellectual property is regulated through:
False
It is relatively simple to apply for a patent.
False
Obtaining a Creative Commons license for your work is difficult to do.
True
One of the purposes of a trademark is to protect the consumer allowing them to distinguish one product from another.
False
Owning the physical copy of the work is the same as owning the copyright for the work.
[NO] Person A made a derivative work from Person B's painting that is currently under copyright [CORRECT] the copyright expired [CORRECT] it's something that can't be copyrighted to begin with [NO] It was created in 1999 without a copyright notice © [CORRECT] the copyright owner dedicates it [CORRECT] the creator didn't follow renewal rules
Select all of the ways that a work could arrive in the public domain.
[CORRECT] reducing piracy [NO] jeopardizes fair use [NO] impedes competition such as blocking aftermarket competition [CORRECT] institutes criminal consequences for individuals who attempt to circumvent DRM protection [CORRECT] protects internet service providers against prosecution if their users infringe on another's copyright
Select the "intended consequences" for the DMCA:
a lower court should follow a higher court's decision.
Stare decisis is a legal doctrine that means
False
The TEACH act is applicable to every school.
[NO] make copies of the work [CORRECT] distribute the work [CORRECT] display the work [NO] adapt the work
The doctrine of first sale gives the purchaser the right to: (select all that apply)
FALSE McJohn p. 209 "The first sale doctrine is an important limit on a copyright holder's exclusive rights of public distribution and display" "The first sale doctrine has distinct limits..."
The first sale doctrine does not limit a copyright holder's exclusive right to display and distribute a product.
trade secrets, trademarks, copyright, and patents
The major types of intellectual property in the text are:
FALSE
The only requirements for a work to be copyrighted are the originality of the work and the minimal creativity was used to create it.
False
The only right that copyright gives the owner is the exclusive right to make copies of the work.
ICANN
The organization that makes sure that IP addresses aren't repeated is:
False
The requirements for something to be patented are the same requirements for something to be copyrighted.
True
The section of the US Code that includes the concepts of fair use, the TEACH act, and exemption of certain public performances is Title 17.
False
There are no limitations on a classroom teacher showing an entire movie in the classroom.
False
To absolutely determine if copying something falls under the fair use exemption, all you need to do is evaluate the four fair use factors and then you will know if you are operating within the law.
True
To protect trade secrets, companies may lock up trade secret materials so that unauthorized people cannot get to them.
"click through" the EULA
When I purchase software, I am legally agreeing to the licensing terms when I:
[CORRECT] The creator can only do that when it's in the public domain. [NO] Copyright can be transferred before the work is even created. [NO] The creator can never do that. [CORRECT] Copyright can be transferred anytime after the work is created
When is it possible for a creator to sell or transfer the copyright to their work? check all that apply
Naming a jewelry store McDonalds
Which is an example of trademark dilution by blurring?
[CORRECT] The recipe for chocolate chip cookies [NO] a short story [CORRECT] a formula [CORRECT] an invention [CORRECT] the 4-step procedure for assembling your scuba gear [NO] architectural works [CORRECT] instructions on the Internal Revenue Service adoption credit published at irs.gov [CORRECT] an idea for a short story
Which of the following cannot be copyrighted?
[CORRECT] laws of nature [CORRECT] abstract ideas [NO] useful application of the laws of nature [CORRECT] natural phenomena
Which of the following cannot be patented? (select all that apply)
Creating a logo that is similar to that of Disneyland for a strip joint.
Which of the following is an example of trade dilution by tarnishment:
False
You will have a stronger case for fair use if you copy the material from an unpublished work.