Copyright Basics
Fair Use Factors
Public Domain 101
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This type of protection covers original works of authorship once they’re fixed in a tangible form.

What is copyright?

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This doctrine sometimes lets you use copyrighted material without permission for commentary, criticism, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research.

What is fair use?

100

The public domain is not a place; it’s this.

What is a concept meaning works not protected by copyright (in the U.S.)?

100

This Microsoft program is often used to draw simple shapes and pictures.

What is Microsoft Paint?

100

This shape is often used to represent “record” on a digital camera or video software.

What is a red circle?

200

These two requirements—“the work is your own” and “it’s captured in some stable form”—are the legal threshold for copyright.

What are originality and fixation?

200

Instead of a “10 seconds/10% rule,” fair use is decided this way.

What is a case-by-case analysis using the four factors?

200

Works created by this level of government are generally public domain in the United States.

What is the U.S. federal government?

200

The “undo” command on most computers is activated by pressing these two keys.

What is Ctrl + Z?

200

The primary colors of light are red, green, and this color.

What is blue?

300

True or False: You must register with the U.S. Copyright Office before your work is protected.

What is False? (Protection is automatic once fixed.)

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This factor looks at how transformative your use is and whether it’s commercial or noncommercial.

What is the purpose and character of the use?

300

One way a work enters the public domain is when copyright does this.

What is expires (the term ends)?

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This file format is one of the most common for digital images.

What is JPEG?

300

This type of image is made up of tiny squares called pixels.

What is a raster image?

400

Copyright protects expression, but not these things like ...

What are ideas/facts/systems/methods?

400

This factor asks whether you took a small portion or the “heart of the work.”

What is the amount and substantiality factor?

400

True or False: Once a work is public domain, you can use it without asking permission.

What is True?

400

The free website where you can search for almost any picture is called this.

What is Google Images?

400

This common tool in image editors looks like an eyedropper.

What is the color picker?

500

This “bundle” lets owners control copying, distributing, public performance/display,

What are the exclusive rights?

500

This factor examines whether your use could substitute for the original or harm its potential sales.

What is the effect on the potential market?

500

If you add new, original expression to a public-domain work, you may claim copyright in your additions. That kind of work is called what?

What is a derivative work?

500

This Adobe program is the industry standard for photo editing.

What is Photoshop?

500

This kind of file format can have a transparent background.

What is PNG?

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