The use of someone else's work and presenting them as your own.
Plagiarism
This is what you should do in order to have your work officially recognized or to pursue legal action in court
Register with the US Copyright Office
As a student, you can use copyrighted material whenever and however you want.
False
This is the amount of a copyrighted song allowed to be used in another creation.
30 seconds or less
This license enables you to legally use copyrighted material and you should use this as a first resort when looking to use someone else's content in your work.
Creative Commons
These works are free to use and available for unrestricted use; their copyright limit ran out a long time ago.
Public Domain
This is when your work's copyright begins; usually, it requires you to have recorded the work somehow.
Upon creation
Leonard shows a copyrighted movie to his friends in his basement. He charges each person $1 to watch it on his 4k theater display. This is permitted by Fair Use.
False - how would this be permitted?
This is the amount of a copyrighted movie you can you use in another work.
10% or 3 minutes
When you register your creation with the Copyright Office, this is where your work is protected.
The United States
This is the credit usually given to an owner, creator or author of a copyrighted work when being used in another work regardless of registration or licensing.
Attribution
This is where your Copyright Registration goes once you apply, and copies of your work go to be stored.
The US Library of Congress
Eva uses quotes from the book on his English paper about Of Mice and Men. This is permitted by Fair Use.
True - what else must he do?
Parody
When you illegally use someone else's creation or work in yours. It usually means you haven't asked for permission or sought a license of any kind; nor does it fall under Fair Use.
Copyright Infringement
Permission granted by the copyright holder to copy, distribute, display, transform, and/or perform a copyrighted work. Typically, the owner would receive some form of recognition or payment for use.
License
This happens when the US Copyright office receives your registration and work copies.
Copyright becomes effective
Web pages, its text and graphics are copyrighted material.
True
One of the four factors to look at when considering Fair Use. Under this factor, copyrighted work can be used to educate or has been completely transformed.
Purpose
This is what you should do when you do have permission to use another creator's work.
It's the reproduction of a copyrighted work without the owner's permission, but a small portion of the work is being used or transformed; or the copyrighted work is used for educational purposes, parody, or professional commentary.
Fair Use
The number of copyright registrations the US Copyright Office receives daily
2400
"Pirating" software, music, or movies means making a permissable and legal copy of it. This usually occurs when you download the file from the internet through file sharing.
False
One of the four factors to look at when considering Fair Use. Under this factor, we look at the marketplace, money made and impact of the new work compared to the original.
Effect
This is the best way to show attribution for works used in your video creation.
Post-Credits Sequence