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Copyright & Fair Use

Terms for Copyright and Fair Use

TermDefinition
creative work Any idea or artistic creation that is recorded in some form, whether it’s hard copy or digital
copyright A law that protects the work of authors, artists, composers, designers, and others from being used without permission
Creative Commons A kind of copyright that makes it easier for people to copy, share, and build on your creative work, as long as they give you credit for it.
license A clear way to define the copyright of your creative work so people know how it can be used.
piracy Stealing copyrighted work by downloading or copying it in order to keep, sell, or give it away without permission and without paying
plagiarize Copying, “lifting,” or making slight changes to some or all of someone else’s work and saying you created it.
fair use The ability to use a small amount of copyrighted work without permission, but only in certain ways and in specific situations (schoolwork and education, news reporting, criticizing or commenting on something, and comedy/parody).
plagiarism when someone takes someone else's work and uses it as their own
attribution the requirement to acknowledge or credit the creator of the original work when it appears in another work
public domain works that are not copyrighted ( No longer copyrighted) are in the public domain and may be used without permission or cost.
tangible something that is real or actual, not imaginary. Something you can usually touch.
infringement to break the copyright law
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