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1 Leading by Example: Modeling Respect For Intellectual Property Self-Check Quiz Created for SLIS Students by Judi Moreillon, Ph.D.

2 Shelf-Check Quiz CopyrightFair UseWeb Distribution 100 200 300 400

3 Copyright 100 When is copyright established ?

4 Copyright 100 When the work is captured in a “fixed format” it is copyrighted. A work does not have to published in order to be copyrighted. Game Board

5 Copyright 200 Must information on a Web site have the copyright symbol in order to be copyrighted?

6 Copyright 200 No! All published work in assumed to be copyrighted by its creator Game Board

7 Copyright 300 To whom and for what does Article I, Section 8 of the U. S. Constitution give copyright rights?

8 Copyright 300 To authors and inventors for their creative works and their discoveries Game Board

9 Copyright 400 Is everything protected by copyright?

10 Copyright 400 No. Ideas, facts, data, logos, taglines, government documents, and works for which the copyright has expired are not protected by copyright law. Game Board

11 Fair Use 100 Fair Use allows for the use of the copyrighted work for all of these situations: commentary, parody, news reporting, scholarly research, for-profit use, and education.

12 Fair Use 100 All but “for-profit use” are covered by Fair Use. Game Board

13 Fair Use 200 As long as you give proper attribution (cite your source) you are covered by Fair Use?

14 Fair Use 200 Attribution is not enough. The four factors must be weighed: purpose of the intended use, factual versus creative content, amount use (heart of the work) and financial effect on the copyright holder. Game Board

15 Fair Use 300 Public domain works are not protected by copyright. Is anything that is available to the public in the public domain?

16 Fair Use 300 No, only works that are no longer protected by copyright or never were protected are in the public domain. Game Board

17 Fair Use 400 Does everything we copy and use in education fall under the Fair Use guidelines and therefore is not copyrighted for educational purposes?

18 Fair Use 400 No. In fact, showing entertainment movies outside of the home or classroom is considered public performance, and it not covered by Fair Use. Showing movies for entertainment during the school day can be a violation of copyright. Schools need to secure a Public Performance License from Moving Licensing USA. The learn more visit: http://www.movlic.com/k12/faq.html. Game Board

19 Web Distribution 100 As long as it is for an education use, I can distribute copyrighted materials on the Web because they are covered by Fair Use?

20 Web Distribution 100 No. Fair Use does not give anyone but the creator of the work permission to distribute it. Game Board

21 Web Distribution 200 If I am making a video for my class using Animoto, I can upload any music I own or find on the Web to my video?

22 Web Distribution 200 No. You can only use music you have created yourself, copyright-free music, and music for which you have paid the creator for the rights to use it. Game Board

23 Web Distribution 300 If a Web site such as Morguefile.com provides copyright-free images, I do not have to read the fine print to know whether or not I can use freely use the work ?

24 Web Distribution 300 As the intellectual property person in your school, you should always read the “fine print” and cite your sources as a model for students, colleagues, and other members of the learning community. Game Board

25 Web Distribution 400 If my wiki is protected by a password and only people I invite can view the work, students, teachers, and I can use anything we want for educational purposes (covered by Fair Use)?

26 Web Distribution 400 The intellectual property of others that resides on a private wiki is covered by Fair Use, as long as it meets the other criteria for Fair Use. If the work is used in a public forum, such as Animoto, Slideshare, PhotoPeach, Facebook, and more, this would violate copyright. Game Board


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