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Lesson 10 Internet Safety Quick Check
1. What is Intellectual Property? Answer: B 2. Which of the following is considered to be
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Person
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Which of the following describes attribution?(1 point)
Responses giving credit to the source a written work giving credit to the
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Mac is desperate
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3. which of the following is covered by the term intellectual property?
a. copyrighted material plus intangible things like
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becky
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What is intellectual property?
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A
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Which of the following cannot be copyrighted?
• books • inventions • videos • music
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TWO
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Pick the best option.
Copyright is pretty relaxed, so even though Sally put "Copyright" on her photo the blogger can do what he
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Iwannaknow
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An example of copyright
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Shafii
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Patent rights
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Shafii
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Which of the following cannot be copyrighted?
A.books B.inventions C.videos D.music I think it's D.music. Am I right?
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Kit-Kat
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at what point is an idea protected by copyright?
A) When you think of it B) When you put it into a tangible form. C) When it is
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@AmeliaTheGamer
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Why is it important to protect people's intellectual property online
1. Intellectual property can be used by students to get
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King
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Social networking websites put the responsibility for intellectual property on whom?
the website host the website user the
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jjiiddss
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1. Which of the following is an example of tangible property? A a method for creating ice cream that your friend. B*** an idea
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Jezziedut
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Which of the following scenarios provides an example of plagiarism?
(1 point) Responses Liam really likes Superman, so he creates
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Silly
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Which of the following describes attribution?
protecting the creators of original work giving credit to the source a written work
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Yo mama
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what is covered by the term intellectual property?
1. copyrighted material, plus intangible things like ideas, music, the written
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asked anonymously
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what is piracy?
1. the use of copyright in federal court 2. copying, downloading, reproducing, or distributing materials without
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asked anonymously
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which of the following terms refers to legal protection provided against copying, distributing, performing, or changing both
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asked anonymously
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Which of the following defines copyright?(1 point)
Responses a legal protection given to creators of original work a legal
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Aisha has built a new prototype for a laptop. She is afraid that a competitor may try to steal her idea and make a prototype of
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Robinson
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What term BEST describes a legal right granted to a company or entrepreneur that keeps others from copying his new-product
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Robinson
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Which of the following defines copyright?(1 point)
Responses a legal protection given to creators of original work a legal
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bddjddbfjkeefklfknrglr/e;g;elnngkseklsgnjebgbllfriehgwoiqe9o3rh4i3o3099iej80
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Which of the following defines copyright?
• a list of sources used by the author • the use of others’ work without
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two
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Which of the following describes attribution?
• giving praise to someone for their art • giving credit to the source a
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two
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Which of the following describes copyright? (1 point)
How can a writer show that a section of writing came from a different
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asked anonymously
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Which of the following describes copyright?
A. copies of documents that are free to everyone B. credit given to the author of a
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asked anonymously
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Which of the following describes copyright?
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How are the ideas of fair use and copyright related?(1 point)
Responses Fair use has stricter guidelines than copyright. Fair use
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m
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Which of the following describes copyright?
1. modifications to an original work without the creator's permission 2. copies of
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Graham Ivan Clark
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What is NOT one of the three main types of intellectual property laws? (1 point)
1. logo 2. copyright 3. trademark 4. patent
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Jazmyne Nowlin
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Which of the following describes copyright?(1 point)
Responses credit given to the author of a work by another author credit
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rstaats88
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What is intellectual property? (1 point)
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Which of the following defines copyright the use of others work without permission illegal protection given to creators of
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asked anonymously
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Imagine a movie star setting up a company to sell her own make-up brand. What type of intellectual property will she use to show
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asked anonymously
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As part of a classroom exercise, John and his fellow group members have recreated a case regarding animal protection law in
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What protects the intellectual property created by artists?
Patents. Trademarks. Geographical indications. Copyright.
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asked anonymously
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What does a trademark protect?
The look, shape and feel of a product. Logos, names and brands. An invention. A secret formula.
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A licensee has violated the agreement that the two of you made with respect to your intellectual property. What could you use as
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Jaeda Green
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Which word means using copyrighted material in certain ways without getting permission from the creator of content?
A. Creative
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Lila England
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Sasha is writing an essay about a fictional text that was written in 1904. The text is in the public domain, meaning that it is
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Useless
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Make 4 to 5 sentances on Intellectual property
Pls make it sound like a 5th grader
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-_-
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Copyright definition
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rstaats88
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piracy definition
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rstaats88
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Intellectual property definition
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rstaats88
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what is intellectual property?
A. physical creations B. intangible ideas C. material items D. Models
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Rebekah
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1. Which of the following is an example of tangible property?
A. a method for creating ice cream that your friend thought of B.
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crunchyROLL
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Who is affected by electronic theft of a song?
• just the singer • just the songwriter • only the record company •
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TWO
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What is a copyright
______________________________ 1. The right to copy another's work 2. legal protection fir both printed and
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kkflemm
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2. what is piracy?
a. the use of copyright in federal court b. copying, downloading, reproducing, or distributing materials
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becky
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which of the following terms refers to the legal protection provided against copying, distributing, performing, or changing both
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becky
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