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Copyright vocab

TermDefinition
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
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