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Let’s Play Jeopardy
Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines
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The law: what’s
protected
Exemptions: when it’s
okay
The limits: how long, how many, how much
Additional limits
Beyond the limits
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$100 AnswerThe law: what’s protected
The federal law that protects work created by someone and prevents others from using that work without the owner’s permission
$100 QuestionThe law: what’s protected
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$200 AnswerThe law: what’s protected
Term used to describe materials that can be freely used without asking permission and without concern for claiming fair use
$200 QuestionThe law: what’s protected
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$300 AnswerThe law: what’s protected
Gives an author or creator of a work the sole right to decide how it will be used and whether or not copies can be made
$300 QuestionThe law: what’s protected
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$400 AnswerThe law: what’s protected
The concept that copyright law was created to protect
$400 QuestionThe law: what’s protected
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$100 AnswerExemptions: when it’s okay
The set of guidelines that, if followed, allows teachers and students to use copyrighted multimedia works created by others in their own presentations without asking for permission
$100 QuestionExemptions: when it’s okay
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$200 AnswerExemptions: when it’s okay
Where in a presentation the creator of the presentation should make the statement that fair use has been claimed
$200 QuestionExemptions: when it’s okay
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$300 AnswerExemptions: when it’s okay
Circumstances under which students can claim fair use – only for use in this setting
$300 QuestionExemptions: when it’s okay
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$400 AnswerExemptions: when it’s okay
Additional circumstances where teacher can show a presentation claiming fair use beyond direct instruction of his/her students
$400 QuestionExemptions: when it’s okay
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$100 AnswerThe limits: how long, how many, how much
The maximum length of time a teacher can use a presentation that claims fair use before asking for permission
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$200 AnswerThe limits: how long, how many, how much
The maximum number of copies that can be retained of a multimedia presentation that claims fair use
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$300 AnswerThe limits: how long, how many, how much
The typical percentage that represents the portion of a multimedia work created by someone else that can be used in a presentation when claiming fair use
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$400 AnswerThe limits: how long, how many, how much
Term used to describe the maximum amount of a particular type of media created by someone else that can be used in a presentation that claims fair use; for example, 10% or 3 minutes, whichever is less
$400 QuestionThe limits: how long, how many, how much
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$100 AnswerAdditional limits
Should always be done, even when claiming fair use, to give credit to the source when using words or ideas of someone else
$100 QuestionAdditional limits
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$200 AnswerAdditional limits
Under what circumstances a student may retain a copy of a presentation that claims fair use after the class is over
$200 QuestionAdditional limits
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$300 AnswerAdditional limits
Under what circumstances a teacher may retain a copy of a presentation that claims fair use after the time limit is exceeded
$300 QuestionAdditional limits
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$400 AnswerAdditional limits
Restriction that applies if a teacher publishes online a presentation claiming fair; access must be…
$400 QuestionAdditional limits
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$100 AnswerBeyond the limits
What someone claiming fair use must do if ANY of the fair use guidelines (time, number of copies, amount of material, purpose of use) are exceeded
$100 QuestionBeyond the limits
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$200 AnswerBeyond the limits
Posting a presentation that claims fair use here means the presentation’s creator has lost control over the number of copies that can be made and thus fair use can no longer be claimed
$200 QuestionBeyond the limits
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$300 AnswerBeyond the limits
Using the words or ideas of someone else without giving credit to the author
$300 QuestionBeyond the limits
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$400 AnswerBeyond the limits
Copying or distributing copyrighted works without permission of the owner/author
$400 QuestionBeyond the limits
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