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Copyright
Parson Copyright
Question | Answer |
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A form of protection grounded in the U.S. Constitution and granted by law for original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression | Copyright |
A guideline that determines how much of a copyrighted item can be used legally without permission | Fair Use Doctrine |
The doctrine allows the purchaser to transfer (sell or give away) a particular lawfully made copy of the copyrighted work without permission once it has been obatined. | First Sale Doctrine |
Intangible property that is a product of the imagination i.e. trademarks, patents, & copyrights | Intellectual Property |
A monopoly granted by the U.S. Patent Office for a limited time to the creator of a new invention. | Patent |
Consent to use a work, usually be reprinting or reproducing it in some other work | Permission |
Digital phonorecords are a relatively new technology that allows musical works to be played, recorded and stored in digital format for use on computers or other devices | Phonorecords |
To steal and pass off ( the ideas or words of another) as one's own or to use (another's production) without crediting the source. | Plagiarism |
Works for which copyright protection have expired and works create by officers or employoees of the U.S. government as part of their government jobs. | Public Domain |
A word or symbol used to identify a product or service in the marketplace. | Trademark. |
The Crime of using somebody else's intellectual property in a way that should be reserved for the copyright holder | Piracy |
Any software where the publisher retains intellectual property rights to the source code | Propreitary Software |
Software where anyone can inspect, enhance, and modify the source code | Open-Source Software |
Consent to use a work, usually be reprinting or reporducing it in some other work | Permission |
To steal and pass off the ideas or words of another as one's own | Plagiarism |
Wildcard used for one letter | Question Mark (?) |
Wilcard used for a whole word | Asterisk (*) |