Understanding The Copyright Laws

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This quiz will test your knowledge on copyright laws.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How long is an author work copyrighted?

    • A.

      Forever

    • B.

      The life of the author

    • C.

      The life of the author + 70 years

    • D.

      The life of the author + 170 years

    • E.

      It is never copyrighted

    Correct Answer
    C. The life of the author + 70 years
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "The life of the author + 70 years." This means that the copyright of an author's work lasts for the duration of the author's life, and an additional 70 years after their death. After this period, the work enters the public domain and can be used freely by anyone.

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  • 2. 

    Work that is not copyrighted is called

    • A.

      Intellectual Property

    • B.

      Copyright

    • C.

      Creative Commons

    • D.

      Public Domain

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. Public Domain
    Explanation
    Public Domain refers to work that is not protected by copyright law. This means that the work is free for anyone to use, modify, and distribute without permission or payment. Works in the public domain can include books, music, art, and other creative works whose copyright has expired, or works that were never eligible for copyright protection in the first place.

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  • 3. 

    What creative commons license allows other people to use your work?

    • A.

      Attribution

    • B.

      Share Alike

    • C.

      Non Commerical

    • D.

      No Derivative works

    • E.

      Copyright

    Correct Answer
    A. Attribution
    Explanation
    The creative commons license that allows other people to use your work is Attribution. This means that others can use, distribute, and build upon your work as long as they give you credit for the original creation. This license promotes collaboration and sharing while still protecting the rights of the original creator.

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  • 4. 

    A student uses a small amount of material from a video she found on the web for her English class research project.  What law allows her to use the protion of the video?

    • A.

      Her Teacher

    • B.

      Intellectual Property

    • C.

      Creative Commons

    • D.

      Copyright

    • E.

      Fair Use

    Correct Answer
    E. Fair Use
    Explanation
    Fair Use is a law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission from the copyright owner. In this scenario, the student is using a small portion of a video for her research project, which falls under the category of fair use. Fair use allows for educational purposes, criticism, commentary, news reporting, and research. As long as the student's use of the video is transformative, does not harm the market value of the original work, and is for a non-commercial purpose, it can be considered fair use.

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  • 5. 

    How do you copyright a pieace of your work?

    • A.

      Call the U.S. Copyright office

    • B.

      Fill out a copyright application

    • C.

      You donot have to do anything

    • D.

      Pay a lawyer to copyright it

    • E.

      Your teacher will do it for you

    Correct Answer
    C. You donot have to do anything
    Explanation
    Copyright protection is automatically granted to a piece of work as soon as it is created and fixed in a tangible form. This means that you don't have to take any specific action or register your work with any authority to enjoy copyright protection. It is important to note that while registration with the U.S. Copyright Office is not required, it can provide additional benefits, such as the ability to sue for infringement and the establishment of a public record of your copyright ownership. However, it is not necessary to register in order to have copyright protection.

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