The most common character encoding in use.
UTF-8
<>,
«html</html», stitle></title>, <body></body>, «center><</center», <p>/p>,
«h1></h1>, ch2></h2>, ch3></h3>, ch4></h4>, <h5></h5>
what are these and what do they do?
Angle Brackets
Basic Tags
Heading Tags
Name at least 5 of the works protected by copyrights.
Literary works
Music and lyrics
Dramatic works and music
Pantomimes and choreographic works
Photographs, graphics, paintings, and sculptural works
Motion pictures and other audiovisual works
Video games and computer software
Audio recordings
Architectural works
True or false
Licensing is when a copyright owner does not gives permission for someone else to do something normally restricted by copyright law.
False
What is one way to avoid plagiarism?
Beginning of that element, marks an element in a document, indicates the ending
Starting Tag, Element Tag, Ending Tag
What is the type of digital language that Web servers use to communicate with Web browsers called? A protocol is a communications system that is used to transfer data over networks.
Hypertext transfer protocol
Name 5 things NOT protected by copyright.
Unfixed works that have not been recorded in a tangible, fixed form (e.g., a song you made up and
sang in the shower)
Work in the public domain (see below)
Titles, names, short phrases, and slogans; familiar symbols or designs; numbers
Ideas and fact
Processes and systems (e.g., the Dewey decimal system)
Federal government works (e.g., the tax code)
How many years after an original author/creators death does copyright stop lasting?
70+ (95-120 years for “works made for hire”)
What is it when it allows the public to use portions of copyrighted work without permission from the copyright owner?
Fair Use
What does Jpg or jpeg stand for and what is it used for?
Joint Photographic Experts Group . Picture Files that are compact in size and are one of two popular graphic formats used in Web Documents.
What are the 3 places you link when using an anchor tag?
Link to another place within your own document
Link to a Web page anywhere on the Web
Link to another Web page on your own computer
Who owns copyright in recorded music?
It depends. If a person writes a song and records it, that person is the creator and owns the copyright. But
professionally produced music can have many copyright owners. For example, the copyright to a particular
sound recording may be owned by the songwriter, the performer, the producer, a record label, a publisher, or a
combination thereof.
What is Compact graphics small enough in size to use in Web documents.
Graphic Interchange Format
What is a One-sided element tag indicate and how is it shown as?
An empty element. <element/> or <element>
Help make web pages interesting and easy to navigate.
Hypertext links.
«bra</br>,
«p></>,
«center></centers,
Hyperlinks created with special tags
Define each tag in order
Break Tag, Paragraph Tag, Center Tag, Links or Anchor Tags
True or False
Copyright is a form of legal protection automatically provided to the authors of "original works of authorship,"including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works.
True
True or false
Public domain are works that can be freely used by anyone, for commercial or noncommercial purposes, withoutpermission from an original copyright owner/author.
True
Name at least 2 of the four factors that limit copyrights.
The purpose and character of the second use: Is it just a copy, or are you doing something different
from the original work? Is your use commercial?
The nature of the original; Was the original work creative or primarily factual?
Amount used: How much of the original work was used, and was that amount necessary?
Effect. Did the use harm the market for the original work? For example, would people buy this work
instead of the original?
Digits that operate on a base-16 number system rather than the base-10 number system;
use the letters A, B, C, D, E and F along with the numbers O-9 to create 16 different digits. Used to
determine color values in coding.
Hexadecimal
What is copyright fringement
Violation of copyright rights.
What do U.S copyright laws give the creator/author an exclusive right to?
Reproduce (copy) or distribute the original work to the public (e.g., create and sell copies of a film)
Create new works based upon the original work (e.g., make a movie based on a book)
Perform or display the work publicly (e.g., perform a play)
What is a license that a creator can use to let everyone use their work?
Creative Common License
Is registration necessary for U.Scopyright status?