Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of music piracy?
(1 point)
Responses

borrowing your friend’s CD
borrowing your friend’s CD

borrowing a CD from the library
borrowing a CD from the library

downloading a song for $1.00 from a reputable website
downloading a song for $1.00 from a reputable website

copying a CD from your friend and giving it to another friend

Which of the following is probably not a place where it is legal to download the music of a popular artist whose CDs are sold in stores?
(1 point)
Responses

personal blogs
personal blogs

reputable music sources
reputable music sources

the artist’s website
the artist’s website

websites specializing in free public domain music
websites specializing in free public domain music
Who is the victim of music piracy?
(1 point)
Responses

the library
the library

the website from which the music is downloaded
the website from which the music is downloaded

all of the artists who helped create the music
all of the artists who helped create the music

a friend who borrows the music

all of the artists who helped create the music

answer all of them

1. Copying a CD from your friend and giving it to another friend is an example of music piracy.

2. Personal blogs are probably not a place where it is legal to download the music of a popular artist whose CDs are sold in stores.

3. All of the artists who helped create the music are the victims of music piracy.

same for these

Question
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not an example of plagiarism?
(1 point)
Responses

cheating
cheating

stealing
stealing

copying without providing sources
copying without providing sources

quoting with source

Fair use laws were created to make exceptions to allow whom to use material without permission?
(1 point)
Responses

students and teachers
students and teachers

businesses
businesses

restaurants
restaurants

online stores
online stores

Which of the following would be considered fair use?
(1 point)
Responses

creating a book out of pictures found online for a school project and then selling the books to earn money
creating a book out of pictures found online for a school project and then selling the books to earn money

creating a four-minute Microsoft® PowerPoint presentation and using a recent Top 40 song that is not shared as public domain as the background
creating a four-minute Microsoft® PowerPoint presentation and using a recent Top 40 song that is not shared as public domain as the background

cutting and pasting information to write a school paper and not documenting the sources
cutting and pasting information to write a school paper and not documenting the sources

creating a presentation for a class project that was projected on the TVs that greet visitors in the lobby

1. Quoting with a source is not an example of plagiarism.

2. Fair use laws were created to make exceptions to allow students and teachers to use material without permission.

3. Creating a four-minute Microsoft® PowerPoint presentation and using a recent Top 40 song that is not shared as public domain as the background would be considered fair use.