Copyright
Copyright 2
Planning Your Project 1
Planning Your Project 2
100
A form of legal protection given to the creators of "original works of authorship," including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works. Gives the author of an original creative work an exclusive right to reproduce (copy) or distribute the original work to the public, create new works based upon the original work, and perform or display the work publicly.
What is copyright
100
Amy tells Daniel that the files are available. Daniel uses the same peer-to-peer filesharing program to download Amy's camp pictures. That's copyright infringement.
False. Amy took the pictures, so she's the copyright holder, and she's given Daniel permission to download.
100
Should a creative brief be completed before or after brainstorming?
before
100
Simply a process that helps you come up with lots of ideas
What is brainstorming
200
A violation of the exclusive rights of a copyright holder, such as copying, distributing, or performing the copyright owner's work without permission unless the use is otherwise authorized by law.
What is copyright infringement
200
Paula read an interesting article about the making of the film Titanic and wants to use a short quote in her cinema review paper for journalism class. That's copyright infringement.
False. Since she's using a short quotation for the purpose of scholastic commentary, it would be fair use.
200
This allows you to plan the order of how a story unfolds and is a visual outline of your story
What is a storyboard
200
True or False? A great project should begin with a computer
False. A computer cannot solve a design problem – only ou can. Computers hinders creativity by limiting your options. Programs help you do, not think.
300
One of several legal limitations on the exclusive rights granted to copyright owners. This permits a second user to copy part or all of a copyrighted work under certain circumstances, even when the copyright holder has not given permission or even objects to that use of the work.
What is fair use
300
Dwight finds a peer-to-peer (P2P) network that offers free music downloads. He owns all but one of his favorite band's CDs, and he finds that particular CD on the network. He's too cheap to buy it, so he downloads the songs. He's not committing copyright infringement.
False. Unless Dwight has permission from the copyright holders (band/publisher/songwriter etc.) it would be copyright infringement.
300
An assembled sample of your final project
Mockup
300
Creative tool to help you organize and develop your thoughts and ideas from brainstorming. Take one of the words you generated during your brainstorming session, draw a line from that word, and write a related thought. Draw another line from that thought and write down another thought…
What is Spidergram
400
A network of online computers that allows users to share (upload and download) digital files from computer to computer.
What is P2P
400
Sam buys a new band's CD but decides he doesn't like the singer, so he resells the CD on eBay. That's legal.
True. Reselling a CD that you bought is legal according to the First Sale Doctrine.
400
What does a good moderator do?
• Keeps the group from losing focus • Keeps the process moving • Keeps people talking • Holds naysayers at bay • Bring the donuts
400
The consumers you are trying to reach with your presentation
What is target audience
500
How long is copyright good for?
You have copyright protection from the day you created it to the day of your death plus 70 years.
500
Adam recorded a video for his YouTube channel about the upcoming Senate elections and includes an official photo taken by a government employee and four bills authored by the incumbent that Adam found on the Senate's website. That's copyright infringement.
False. Works produced by the U.S. government, or any U.S. government agency, are in the public domain. The texts of legal cases and statutes produced by the federal government are also in the public domain.
500
The worst enemy of a great idea is …
An idea that is “good enough”
500
Figuring out the best place to put stuff
Resolving the interface