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Copyright, Fair Use Act, Plagiarism, and Public domain. By, Gabby Parks

Copyright, Fair Use Act, Plagiarism, and Public domain. By, Gabby Parks

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Page 1: Copyright, Fair Use Act, Plagiarism, and Public domain. By, Gabby Parks

Copyright, Fair Use Act, Plagiarism, and

Public domain.By, Gabby Parks

Page 2: Copyright, Fair Use Act, Plagiarism, and Public domain. By, Gabby Parks

What is copyright?O A law that protects the works of

musicians, authors, artists and others from getting copied or used without permission.

Page 3: Copyright, Fair Use Act, Plagiarism, and Public domain. By, Gabby Parks

How long does the copyright on an original work last?

O A copyright law can last anywhere from 70-95 years

Page 4: Copyright, Fair Use Act, Plagiarism, and Public domain. By, Gabby Parks

What is the fair use act?

O Under the "fair use" rule of the copyright law, an author or student may limitly use another's work without asking permission.

Page 5: Copyright, Fair Use Act, Plagiarism, and Public domain. By, Gabby Parks

What is plagiarism?O Copying another's work and claiming

it as your own.

Page 6: Copyright, Fair Use Act, Plagiarism, and Public domain. By, Gabby Parks

What types of things can be copyrighted? What cannot be

copyrighted?

O Music, artwork, and no0oks can all be copyrighted. things like ideas, methods, or systems cannot be though.

Page 7: Copyright, Fair Use Act, Plagiarism, and Public domain. By, Gabby Parks

What is the public domain?

O A collection of works that are either not qualified for copyright protection or expired copyrights.

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The fair use act allows anyone to use copyrighted materials

for educational purposes. What other uses are covered under the

fair use act?

O The ability to use the fair use act to used a certain amount of copyrighted material in a campaign, slogan, or commercial if author is recognized.