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EDIT 202
Week 10 Vocabulary
Term | Definition |
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Access Copyright | Non-profit licensing company which gives the creator/inventor a license to protect copyright works. |
Copyright | When someone has a copyright, they have the right to produce and distribute a product. It protects the people who created a product. |
Intellectual Property | When the mind creates; music, poems, designs, images, etc. |
Royalty | a payment that a person makes if he/she uses a natural resource, patent, or franchise. |
Trade-Marks | Trademarks are used to inform the consumer of what company is selling a product. A trademark can be provided through the use of a name, slogan, or packaging. |
Public Domain | Works that the public have access to, but its 'rights' have expired. It no longer belongs to any one person. |
Moral Rights | The rights of a creator/inventor. |
Performing Rights | The right to perform music in public. Generally if one wants to perform a song, payment must be made to the person who wrote the song as well as to the publisher of the song. |
Plagiarism | Taking someone else's work and claiming it as your own. |
Fair Dealing | "intellectual" work that doesn't violate property rights. Ex: a private study, a review, etc. |
Patent | Patents protect new invented items, making it so no one else can have credit for inventing or selling the exact same thing. |
Blanket License | a license that individuals or companies can get to aquire rights to play certain songs without getting permission each time. Some examples of people or groups who might get a blanket license are DJ's, TV stations, small businesses, etc. |