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EDIT 202 - Copyright
Intellectual Property
Term | Definition |
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Patent | Patents protect inventions, but do not protect aesthetic qualities. |
Trademark | These are used to distinguish the goods and services of one person or company from another. |
Copyright | A property right of one's own private properties. |
Intellectual property | This type of property refers to non-physical forms of objects. |
Access copyright | A non-profit organization that authors receive fair compensation when their works are being used. |
Plagiarism | Happens when someone's work is being used improperly and without credit. A form of cheating. |
Royalty | Payments that are based on a percentage of selling price from copies of a published work. |
Public domain | These occur when an intellectual property expires, becomes forfeited, or is inapplicable. |
Moral rights | These allow the author of a public work to control their works. |
Performing rights | Refers to the copyright law of performing music in public. |
Fair dealing | An exception that allows limited/non-commercial copying for specific purposes, like facilitating creativity and learning. |
Blanket license | These allow radio and television stations, DJs, musicians, and public businesses to play music without needing to acquire the proper rights to play songs. |