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The purpose of copyright is to promote ( ), innovation and the spread of knowledge.
Any creative work, in fixed and tangible form, is copyrighted.
True
False
How is your work copyrighted?
By getting acknowledged from the government.
It is automatically copyrighted.
By putting a "©" on the material you created.
To use copyrighted materials, it is always required to pay for the holder of the material.
True
False
You can use any copyrighted work in your own creative work as long as you “cite their sources” or use attribution to identify the author.
True
False
What are the two important element when you make a fair use of determination?
Critical Thinking
Transformativenss
Quality
Amound
When can you use copyrighted materials? Choose all that apply.
To comment on or critique copyrighted material
For illustration or example
Copying, re-posting and re-circulating a work or part of a work for purposes of launching a discussion
Reproducing, re-posting, or quoting in order to memorialize, preserve, or rescue an experience, an event, or a cultural phenomenon
If you are using the whole work or a large portion, you should ask ( ) from the copyright holder.
Can you use facts or information from a research report?
You can use it anytime if it's a research report.
As long as for academic purpose, you can use it as your own work.
It's better to identify the source of the information.
If you are using clips from popular music in your news package for commenting or critiquing, it's a fair use of the copyrighted materials.
True
False
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