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Intellectual Property and Copyright terms for EDIT 202

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Access Copyright   Ensures that creators are paid when their intellectual material is copied  
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Copyright   Allows an author to protect his/her published works for up to 70 years after their death. Gives them license to copy, distribute, and sell their content. Does not include ideas.  
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Intellectual Property   Anything that is created by the mind, from inventions to art to literary works  
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Royalty   The amount of money paid to an author for the use of their copyrighted work  
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Trade-Marks   Identifies the products of one source from similar products of another source  
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Public Domain   Applies to works with ineligible or expired copyrights; available to any person for any purpose; no one has ownership  
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Moral Rights   The rights of creators as per the copyright laws of Canada  
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Performing Rights   The right to perform music in public  
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Plagiarism   The intentional or accidental practice of taking someone else's work/ideas and passing them off as one's own  
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Fair Dealing   Exceptions to copyright laws  
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Patent   A government granted license given to an inventor giving exclusive rights to produce and sell a product for a limited time  
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Blanket License   Authorizes a collection of songs to be played as often and as many times as wanted (e.g., the radio)  
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