The federal law that protects work created by someone and prevents others from using that work without the owner's permission.
What is copyright law?
100
The set of guidelines that, if followed, allows teachers and students to use copyrighted multimedia works created by others in their own presentations without asking permission.
What is Fair Use Guidelines?
100
The maximum length of time a teacher can use a presentation that claims fair use before asking for permission.
What is Two Years?
100
Term used to describe the maximum amount of a particular type of media created by someone else that can be used in a presentation that claims fair use; for example, 5 minutes or 5%, whichever is less.
What is Portion Limits?
100
What someone claiming fair use must do if ANY of the fair use guidelines (time, number of copies, amount of material, purpose of use) are exceeded.
What is Ask the Author's Permission?
200
Term used to describe materials that can be freely used without asking permission and without concern for claiming fair use.
What is Public Domain?
200
Where in a presentation the creator of the presentation should make the statement that fair use has been claimed
What is the beginning of the presentation?
200
The maximum number of copies that can be retained of a multimedia presentation that claims fair use.
What is No More than Two?
200
Should always be done, even when claiming fair use, to give credit to the source when using words or ideas of someone else?
What is Citation?
200
Posting a presentation that claims fair use here means the presentation's creator has lost control over the number of copies that can be made and thus fair use can no longer be claimed.
What is the Internet?
300
Gives an author or creator of a work the only right to decide how it will be used and whether or not copies can be made.
What is Copyright?
300
Circumstances under which students can claim fair use - only for use in this setting.
What is a Specific Course?
300
The typical percentage that represents the portion of a multimedia work created by someone else that can be used in a presentation when claiming fair use.
What is Ten Percent?
300
Under what circumstances a student may retain a copy of a presentation that claims fir use after the class is over.
What is to keep for college interviews, etc?
300
Using the words or ideas of someone else without giving credit to the author
What is Plagiarism?
400
The concept that copyright law was created to protect?
What is Intellectual Property?
400
Additional circumstances where teacher can show a presentation claiming fair use beyond direct instruction of his/her students.
What is a Conference, Workshops, and Interviews?
400
A copyright extends past the death of it's creator for _________
What is Seventy Years?
400
Under what circumstances may a teacher retain a copy of a presentation hat claims fair use after the time limit is exceeded.
What is gaining tenure, interviews, and portfolios?
400
Copying or distributing copyrighted works without permission of the owner/author
What is Illegal?
500
The very limited use of copyrighted works by critics, researchers, news reports and educators.
What is Fair Use?
500
How long does a corporation's copyright last from it's first publication?
What is 120 years from it's first writing or 95 years from it's first publication
500
Restrictions that applies if a teacher publishes online a presentation claiming fair; access must be ______.
What is Password Protected?
500
How copyrighting is done?
What is By registering the product with the Copyright Office in Washington, DC