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Digital Footprint and Intellectual Property
Term | Definition |
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Digital Footprint | All the information by you or about you online |
Personally Identifiable Information | Information about you that might help someone pretend to be you |
Intellectual Property | Something new and original that belongs to the person that made it |
Copyright | A legal protection that says only creators have the right to make copies of their work |
Infringement | Violating copyright by making copies of someone else's work and selling it (or giving it away) |
Content | The kinds of things that draw people to a book, magazine, or website--like information, files, audio, video, images, etc. |
Creative Commons | A system of rules creators can use to share out their work, get credit, and not have to give permission |
Public Domain | A system that says copyright does not apply to something, because it's expired, or the creator has given up their rights. |
Fair Use | The ability to use copyrighted works, but only small parts of them and for limited purposes |
Attribution | Users must give credit to the original creator |
Share Alike | Users must share new work with the same license rules as the old work |
Non-Commercial | Users cannot use the new work to advertise a business or make money |
No Derivative | Users cannot change the original work in any way |
Royalty-free | Users may use the work free-of-charge |
Adapt | Users can change the work |
Tangible Expression | Not ideas, concepts, or procedures, but physical things or something that's recorded in some way |
Creative Works | Not history or fact, but some artistic creation |
Reasons you can claim fair use | Education, criticism, news reporting, parody |
Things usually protected by copyright on the Web | Images, video, audio, and text |
Derivative Works | Works based on something else, like a t-shirt or card with a photo on it--not the photo itself |