Copyright Basics
Copywrongs
Royalty Free Music
True or False
Miscellaneous
100
This is a legal type of protection for creators of intellectual property.
What is a copyright.
100
A copyright holder’s rights are violated – for example, when a song is distributed without the creator’s permission.
What is infringement?
100
This is a sum of money paid to a creator for the use of their original work.
What is royalty?
100
A copyright lasts forever.
False: the lifetime of its creator plus 70 years after their death.
100
This person had to pay royalties to Michael Jackson every time he played one of his own songs.
Who is Paul McCartney?
200
A copyright gives creators this to control the use of their works for a period of time.
What is the exclusive rights?
200
Infringement includes these unauthorized actions of a recording.
What is copying, selling, and downloading?
200
This a type of music licensing that allows the purchaser to pay for the music license.
What is royalty free music?
200
If you are unsure of using a work illegally, you need to get permission.
True: when in doubt, ask!
200
These two types of music cannot be copyrighted unless recorded.
What is in your head and a live performance?
300
List the two types of power copyrights have.
What are acknowledging the importance of creative people and insuring creative people get paid?
300
List two different penalties that can occur with infringement.
What are fines and jail time?
300
List the criteria when looking for royalty free music.
What is free to download, royalty-free, and commercial use is ok?
300
© is for a sound recording and ℗ is for a musical composition.
False: ℗ is the symbol for a sound recording and © is the symbol for a musical composition.
300
This person or people own the musical composition rights to the song “Shake It Off”.
Who are Swift, Martin, and Shellback?
400
List two requirements for intellectual property to become copyrighted.
What is original piece of work and fixed tangible medium?
400
When someone’s work is copied, the creator would stop this.
What is create original works?
400
Name four websites anyone can use to find royalty free music.
What are
incompetech.com
, dig,
ccmixter.org
,
JoshWoodward.com
, and
Youtube.com/AudioLibrary
400
Publishing companies do not own any part of the work with the copyright and the do not get any portion of the money.
False
400
This is what you should do if you are unsure of infringement.
What is call the copyright company?
500
List five of the seven examples of intellectual property that can be copyrighted.
What are books, movies, music, paintings, novels, plays, and architectural plans
500
Couldn’t think of a question, so the first team to show me that they have their notes gets the points.
Free Points
500
This website may have some issues with potential copyright infringement.
What is
Youtube.com/AudioLibrary?
500
If an artist died in 1944, their music would now be public domain.
True: copyrighted material becomes public domain 70 years after the death of the creator. 2015 – 70 = 1945
500
This can be used in small excerpts in news reports, research, scholarship, or teaching a lesson in the class room.
What is fair use?
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