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GDI Fall Semester Copyright Review
Test Description: Review 2014-2015
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is the correct definition of copyright?
A
A copyright is the legal term that gives the creator of an original work exclusive rights to it.
B
The exclusive right to design and deliver a presentation
C
A copy of an image and the document
D
A copy of a document
2) Who is protected by copyright rules?
A
Designers' clients
B
Designers who use copyrighted images
C
Authors, artists, and other creators
D
Music companies
3) What protection do authors and artists get from copyright rules?
A
They are protected from people who don't like them.
B
They are ensured proper credit and compensation for use of their original works.
C
They are protected by bodyguards.
D
They are protected from bad reviews of their work.
4) How long does copyright usually last?
A
70 years
B
7 years
C
Forever
D
The lifetime of the creator plus 70 years
5) What is intellectual property?
A
Property created by a professor or other intellectual person?
B
Property owned by a professor or other intellectual person?
C
Academic and other intellectual writings
D
Work commissioned by an employer or a contractor, aka work for hire
6) What is a formal term for a work made by manipulating another work, such as an image?
A
Creative work
B
Collage
C
Derivative work
D
Manipulative works
7) Why is it best not to use images found in standard online searches, regardless of copyright status?
A
Most images found online are probably copyrighted, and it is illegal to use copyrighted images without the owners permission.
B
Images found online are usually of poor quality.
C
It's OK okay to use images found online; my friends and I do it all the time.
D
The images could contain a virus that can infect your computer.
8) Why does copyright protect creators even if the work isn't published?
A
The work could still be discovered and used without consent by or compensation to the copyright owner.
B
A copyright makes the work more valuable
C
The creator knows it's copyrighted, and that's all that matters.
D
Having a copyright helps creators get their work published.
9) What three elements are usually in a copyright notice?
A
Copyright mark, copyright expiration date, and name of copyright owner
B
Copyright mark, year of publication, and copyright expiration date
C
Copyright mark, year of publication, and name of copyright owner
D
Copyright mark, title of work, and name of copyright owner
10) Where in Adobe Bridge can you read an embedded copyright?
A
Folders panell
B
Metadata panel
C
Keywords panel
D
Preview panel
11) What does public domain mean?
A
The copyright has expired or been relinquished; you can use it freely and without permission.
B
You can only use the work for a free public event.
C
The copyrighted work is housed in a public place.
D
You have to get permission from a public agency to use the copyrighted work.
12) What are two legal altemate sources for finding images online?
A
Wikipedia and royalty-free image banks
B
Wikipedia and the Library of Congress
C
Royalty-free image banks and Creative Commons licenses
D
The Library of Congress and your photographer friends
13) What does the doctrine of fair use mean?
A
Under certain limited conditions, you may use a copyrighted work without permission from the copyright owner.
B
You can use a copyrighted work without permission only if it's fair to everyone.
C
You can use a copyrighted work without permission only at state and county fairs.
D
It's hard to say because it's so complicated
14) Which Creative Commons license is best for images used in your client projects?
A
The PD license
B
The YB license
C
The AB license
D
The BY license
15) What could happen if you use a copyrighted image in a client project?
A
Nothing; it's perfectly legal.
B
Nothing, because the copyright owner will never know
C
Your client could get in legal trouble, but not you.
D
You and your client could get in legal trouble
16) Is the following scenario a good candidate for fair use?
A
Without permission, a professor lets a student assistant use the image in a client project.
B
Without permission, a professor uses a copyrighted image in a relevant way in a research report.
C
Without permission, a professor posts a copyrighted image on a personal blog.
D
Without permission, a professor uses a copyrighted image in a client project.
17) Which of the following scenarios is a good candidate for fair use?
A
Without permission, a newspaper owner tells an employee to use a copyrighted image in an advertisement.
B
Without permission, a newspaper editor publishes a copyrighted image of a celebrity, by itself, with no news sto attached, be
C
Without permission, a newspaper reporter uses a copyrighted image in a relevant way in a news story.
D
Without permission, a newspaper reporter posts a copyrighted image of a celebrity on the newspaper's Facebook with no news st
18) What makes the doctrine of fair use a complex exception to copyright rules?
A
Every exception to copyright rules is complex, not just fair use.
B
Fair use is difficult to determine; there are no hard and fast rules.
C
All laws are complex and difficult.
D
The fair use passage of copyright law is very long and full of legal language that's difficult for non-lawyers to understan
19) Why is the Creative Commons by license perfect for designers?
A
It allows you to copy, change, and distribute the image for commercial as well as noncommercial uses, with no conditions.
B
It allows you to do anything you want with the image.
C
It allows you to do anything you want with the image, but only if you get permission from the copyright owner.
D
It allows you to copy, change, and distribute the image for commercial as well as noncommercial uses, with a few conditions.
20) What is your best option if you are ever in doubt about your rights to use a particular image?
A
Use the image after making a good-faith effort to get permission.
B
Delete the embedded copyright information, save the image, and then use it.
C
Ask permission or don't use the image.
D
Use the image without permission and ask permission after using it
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