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Graves Tech Sys 2

Digital Footprint and Intellectual Property

TermDefinition
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
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