Who Has Your Data?
Copyrights and Wrongs
Rights, Remixes, and Respect
Good Design Practices
More Ways to Design Smart!
100
The purpose for most internet tracking and identifying of your personal data.
What is advertising?
100
A law that protects ownership of and control over the work someone creates, requiring other people to get the creator’s permission before they copy, share, or perform that work.
What is a copyright?
100
Something that influences, propels, or inspires you to create something new.
What is inspiration?
100
True or false: Almost everything popular online is copywritten.
What is false?
100
The practice for using some creative elements in your final product to protect yourself WITHIN DMA on Code Orange projects?
What is crediting the original author with their name, URL, date, and name of the creation.
200
Two good practices to avoid giving away personal data online.
What is logging out when finished, being cautious, avoiding making accounts when possible, deleting cookies, etc.
200
The subset law of Copyrights that outlines situations when using someone else's creative copywritten content is acceptable? (just the name of the law)
What is the Fair Use Doctrine?
200
To use someone else’s creative work to make something new, often without their permission.
What is appropriation?
200
A good first step if you want to use a famous song in your video edit that might seem difficult but is actually quite easy.
What is the act of asking the record label for permission?
200
The practice between these two that might be illegal: inspiration or appropriation.
What is appropriation?
300
A document you agree to when making an account or giving away personal data to an internet source, sometimes allowing them to keep your personal data.
What is a terms and conditions policy?
300
Professionally made pictures, video clips, songs, effects, designs, etc. that can be used as part of a creative media if the applicable license is purchased, such as buying a stock song and using it in your own video edit with the correct license and following your license contract clauses.
What is stock media?
300
The name given to the TYPE OF MEDIA that artists have released that are allowed for public use in any way. These artists might only ask for credit or for some other form of recognition and not monetary profit.
What is royalty free media?
300
A thing that you can claim on your published work that allows others to use it without profit and give you credit.
What is creative commons licensing?
300
The reason why you can photoshop the Mona Lisa without getting sued by Leonardo Davinci (other than the fact that he's dead).
What is public domain law?
400
A small text file (up to 4KB) created by a Web site that is stored in the user's computer that contains what you visited, when, how you visited the site, and what you did while you were there.
What is a cookie?
400
A kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy, share, and build on someone’s creative work – as long as they give the creator credit for it.
What is creative commons licensing?
400
DAILY DOUBLE! The four purposes in the Fair Use Doctrine that could allow you to use copywritten content. (must name all 4 to win... otherwise, 100 points per purpose for other teams if you can't name all 4!)
What is news and reporting, commenting and criticism, comedy and parody, and educational use.
400
You want to use a professional song for your video edit, and your video edit is probably going to make a lot of money. You also have a good budget for this film, so you have money. You don't find any Royalty Free music that you like. What is a good option for you to use?
What is stock media?
400
A good way of thinking about inspiration versus appropriation (for example, when do you go beyond being influenced by something you see and when does it become appropriation that requires you to think of legalities?)
What is actually physically copying the content.
500
The unique ID your internet device has whenever you access the internet.
What is an IP Address?
500
The actual process of what happens when you copyright something.
What is the process of filing the media and recording that you submitted it on that date?
500
How copyright laws are processed.
What is on a case-by-case basis?
500
The other requirement in Royalty Free Media beyond being in one of the 4 categories, crediting the original artist, and reworking the content?
What is not making substantial money off of your creation?
500
A way to create content within Fair Use Doctrine that incorporates other's creative content, other than not making money off of it and other than being in one of the 4 protected categories (although it's a good idea to still credit the original artists!).
What is reworking and using the material in a different way from the original work.