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Test Description: Copyright basics
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) If you draw a picture, write a song, or take a photo you own the copyright
A
.
B
,
C
False
D
True
2) What do you have to do legally to use a copyrighted work in something you’re going to post to the Internet?
A
. Cite the source.
B
Copy and paste it.
C
Get the creator’s permission.
D
Nothing
3) You can use any picture on the Internet legally in something you’re going to publish.
A
True
B
False
C
.
D
,
4) How long does a copyright last?
A
the life of the creator + 70 years
B
the life of the creator
C
50 years
D
10 years
5) What is copyright?
A
The exclusive right to produce or reproduce, an original work
B
The right of altering an original work without the authors permission
C
The right to use 40% of an original work.
D
The exclusive right to ask to reproduce an original work
6) There is no need to include the copyright symbol but it is still a good idea
A
.
B
True
C
,
D
False
7) Copyright is inforce when the work is..
A
a brainstorm
B
discussed
C
an idea
D
tangible
8) Which of the following can NOT be copyrighted?
A
Music
B
Choreography
C
Ideas
D
Architecture
9) Which is NOT true about the Public domain
A
Anything in the public domain is usable by anyone
B
If a work has gone viral it is public domain
C
Everything published before 1923 is public domain
D
US Federal works are public domain
10) What is Fair Use?
A
Allows teachers and students to copy entire books for their use
B
It allows people to use copyrighted works if they are for certain specific uses
C
It allows teachers to use copyrighted works in anyway
D
It allows students to use copyrighted materials for making money if it started as a school project
11) in copyright law CC stands for
A
Common Control
B
Creative Cloud
C
Creative Commons
D
Copyright Clause
12) How many copyrighted illustrations or photographs can you legally use in an educational presentation?
A
Up to 10 illustrations or photographs.
B
Up to 5 illustrations or photographs.
C
No limit on illustrations and photographs.
D
Only one illustration or photograph.
13) what limitations on motion media can you legally use in an educational presentation?
A
Up to 15 percent or four minutes, which ever is less.
B
Up to 10 percent or three minutes, which ever is less.
C
Motion media cannot be duplicated in any form.
D
Motion media has no restrictions.
14) The Fair Use Guidelines for Motion Media state the user may use up to
A
5%
B
10%
C
20%
D
15%
15) A popular song is 6 minutes long. Following Fair Use Guidelines for Music, Lyrics, and Music Video, the development team may use up to how much of the music in their project?
A
30 seconds
B
36 seconds
C
1 minute
D
0 time
16) Students may incorporate portions of lawfully acquired copyrighted work when producing their own educational multimedia projects if owned by:
A
A friend
B
The student
C
The teacher
D
The school
17) Students must include a notice in their projects that certain materials are included under the fair use exemption of the U.S. Copyright Law. This notice must appear on
A
Any screen in the project as long as it is displayed somewhere
B
The closing screen
C
The opening screen
D
Screen prior to display the copyrighted work
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