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A creator's rights to a work are called
a) Copyright
b) Citation
c) Fair Use
d) Public Domain

True or False: Copyright is granted when a work is in a fixed or copy-able format (ex: written on paper or recorded on video)
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

An original creative work may be called
a) Intellectual property
b) Permission
c) Fair Use
d) Distribution

Intellectual Property includes all of the following except
a) data
b) books
c) songs
d) artwork

True or False: A creator or copyright holder can grant someone else permission to use their work with a license
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

True or False: Copyright includes the rights to copy, distribute, perform, display, or create a derivative work
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

Physical ownership includes
a) All of these
b) Renting a movie on Netflix
c) Downloading a song from iTunes
d) Buying artwork at an exhibit

Physical ownership allows you to
a) View or listen to a work
b) Copy a work
c) Perform a work (song or play)
d) Place a work in Public Domain

Fair Use is the ability to use a creator's work without permission or a license for all of the following except
a) Profit
b) Teaching or education
c) Parody
d) News reporting

An attribution or citation allows you to
a) Use part of a work in a school paper or project
b) Sell another's work
c) Perform another's song or play
d) Place a work in Public Domain

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