Playing Fair
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Intellectual Property
PROTECTED
Copyright, what's copyright?
100
A complicated doctrine meant to allow the use of certain copyrighted valuables for social purposes
What is fair use?
100
1 literary works 2 musical works, including any accompanying words 3 dramatic works, including any accompanying music 4 pantomimes and choreographic works 5 pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works 6 motion pictures and other audiovisual works 7 sound recordings 8 architectural works
What are the works covered by copyright?
100
Consists of products that result from intellectual, creative process.
What is intellectual property?
100
Is a distinctive mark, motto, device, or implement that a manufacturer stamps, prints, or other wise affixes to the goods it produces.
What is a trademark?
100
You should never assume works in the public domain are this.
What is free?
200
30 seconds or less.
What is fair use of music?
200
The length of time a copyright lasts for a single author.
What is life plus 70 years?
200
Globally speaking, intellectual property exceeds ________ property.
What is physical?
200
A grant from the government that gives inventors the right to exclude others from making, using, and selling the invention.
What is a patent?
200
Not being subject to copyright or the state of belonging to the whole.
What is public domain?
300
The amount of film allowed to be used under fair use.
What is 10% or 3 minutes?
300
Illegally copying or reproducing a copyrighted item.
What is copyright infringement?
300
It is an abstract term for an ______ concept.
What is abstract?
300
Any information that a business possesses and that gives the business advantage over competitors (including formulas, lists, patterns, plans, processes, and programs).
What is a trade secret?
300
Ask for it - If you know who the copyright owner is, you may contact the owner directly. If you are not certain about the ownership, you may contact the Copyright Office to conduct a search of its records or you may conduct a search of your own.
What are ways to obtain copyright permission?
400
You do not have to have ______ to use copyrighted work under fair use.
What is permission?
400
95 years after the date of publication or 120 years after creation.
What is the length of copyright for publishers?
400
Most companies value _______ property more than their tangible assets.
What is intangible?
400
The right of an author or originator of a literary or artistic work to have exclusive use of that work for a given period of time
What is copyright?
400
Create, submit to the U.S. Copyright office to register, pay fee, create an online searchable public record.
What are the steps to copyright?
500
When using anyone's copyrighted work you must always do this, even in this class.
What is cite?
500
$22,500 for each recording, an award within the statutory range of $750 to $150,000 per infraction.
What is the penalty for copyright infringement?
500
Laws protecting patents, trademarks, and copyrights are designed to _____ and reward inventive and artistic creativity.
What is protect?
500
This part of the US Constitution states that Authors and Inventors will have exclusive rights to their respective Writings and Discoveries.
What is Article 1 Section 8?
500
The United States Copyright office website.