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Copyright vocab
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Parody | An exaggerated, often comical work that takes elements from another work |
| Copyright | The exclusive legal right, given to the creator to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same. |
| Fair use | Use copyrighted material for Educational purposes, To criticize or review (like a book or movie), News reporting, and Parody |
| Consumer | A term for a person who uses goods or services. Including online goods and services. |
| Copyright infringement | The definition of copyright infringement is the illegal duplication or theft of someone else’s creative work that has been protected by copyright. |
| Mashup | A new creation made by reusing and combining various portions of music, film, audio and graphics |
| Author | The creator of a work |
| Plagiarism | The practicing of passing off another author’s work or ideas as ones on. |
| Online Content | All the information and media you find online, text, images, video, software, games. |
| Examples of items that are in the public domain | Shakespeare’s plays, NASA photos, facts, names |
| Ideas | Can not be copyrighted. Ideas are not “work” |
| Public Domain | Creative items that belong to the public, and are not subject to copyright protection |
| Creative Work | The product of creative effort to make something original: pictures, music, video, video games and any kind of writing. |
| Examples of items that can be copyrighted | Music, videos, essays, photos, lesson plans, book |