This type of legal protection safeguards original works of authorships
What is copyright?
The US constitution places copyright law in this article and section
What is article 1, section 8, clause 8?
This illegal practice invovles using copyrighted content without permission
What is infringement?
This treaty signed in 1886 protects literary and artistic works internationally
What is The Bern Convention
This founding document includes the phrase "to promote the progress of science and useful arts"
What is the US Constitution
Copyright is a type of this broader category of legal rights
What is intellectual property?
According to the constitution, congress has the power to promote the progress of these two areas
What is science and the useful arts
This term describes the unauthorized distribution or copying of digital content
What is piracy?
This organization promotes global copyright treaties and standards
What is The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
This 1975 supreme court case explained the balance between an authors rights and public benefit
What is the Twentieth Century Century Music Corp VS Aiken
True or False: Copyright must be registered to be valid
What is False
The exclusive rights granted by copyright last for this type of duration
What is limited time
One major challenge in enforcing copyright globally is this
What is international enforcement or jurisdiction issues
This treaty protects the rights of performers and producers of sound recordings
What is the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty
According to the supreme court, copyright secures this kind of return for creative labor
What is fair return
Copyright provides these two key benefits to creators
What is exclusive rights and economic incentives?
This branch of the US government was granted the authority to make copyright laws
What is congress
This technological tool gives creators this type of global exposure
This World Trade Organization agreement sets minimum IP protection standards for trade
What is Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
The ultimate aim of copyright according to Aiken is this
What is stimulation of artistic creativity for the public good
This is the main purpose of copyrights
What is to foster the creation and defamation of works for public benefit?
This term was used in the 18th century constitution to refer to knowledge and learning
What is "science"?
The ability to take legal action against infringements depends on doing this in the US copyright office
What is registering your work
These agreements help ensure that US creators are protected in these places
What is Foreign countries or international markets
This phrase described the balance copyright tries to achieve between creative benefits and public wellfare
What is economic incentive and public good