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Be legal and fair quest one
1. What is copyright? It’s a system in witch people cant make money off of peoples work or take it
2. How long does the copyright on an original work last? Til the person dies and 70 years after
3. What is the fair use act? It allows people to use copyrighted work for educational uses onley
4. What is plagiarism? Is the copying of some one elses work and using it for ur own gain
5. What types of things can be copyrighted? What cannot be copyrighted? Anything you created can be coppyrighted
6. What is the public domain? It is were people that put things on the internet can take it without violateing coppyright
7. The fair use act allows anyone to use copyrighted materials for educational purposes. What other uses are covered under the fair use act? That’s it
1. What is copyright? It’s a system in witch people cant make money off of peoples work or take it
2. How long does the copyright on an original work last? Til the person dies and 70 years after
3. What is the fair use act? It allows people to use copyrighted work for educational uses onley
4. What is plagiarism? Is the copying of some one elses work and using it for ur own gain
5. What types of things can be copyrighted? What cannot be copyrighted? Anything you created can be coppyrighted
6. What is the public domain? It is were people that put things on the internet can take it without violateing coppyright
7. The fair use act allows anyone to use copyrighted materials for educational purposes. What other uses are covered under the fair use act? That’s it
What do you know about copyright?
Respond to each statement with TRUE or FALSE.
1. Copyright protects the creator of an original work. TRUE FALSE
2. Music, movies, and video games can all be copyrighted.
TRUE FALSE
3. It is illegal to download music without paying for it or getting
permission from the copyright owner.
TRUE FALSE
4. Once something is copyrighted the copyright lasts forever.
TRUE FALSE
5. Students and teachers can use copyrighted materials for educational
purposes with no limits or restrictions. TRUE FALSE
6. Plagiarism is a form of copyright infringement. TRUE FALSE
7. Only materials in fixed, tangible forms may be copyrighted. Ideas are
not subject to copyright. TRUE FALSE
8. Works in the public domain are free for anyone to use
TRUE FALSE
9. News and media outlets can use copyrighted material for reporting
and critical commentary without getting permission
TRUE FALSE
10. If in doubt of fairly using any material, you should contact
1. the copyright owner. TRUE FALSE
Respond to each statement with TRUE or FALSE.
1. Copyright protects the creator of an original work. TRUE FALSE
2. Music, movies, and video games can all be copyrighted.
TRUE FALSE
3. It is illegal to download music without paying for it or getting
permission from the copyright owner.
TRUE FALSE
4. Once something is copyrighted the copyright lasts forever.
TRUE FALSE
5. Students and teachers can use copyrighted materials for educational
purposes with no limits or restrictions. TRUE FALSE
6. Plagiarism is a form of copyright infringement. TRUE FALSE
7. Only materials in fixed, tangible forms may be copyrighted. Ideas are
not subject to copyright. TRUE FALSE
8. Works in the public domain are free for anyone to use
TRUE FALSE
9. News and media outlets can use copyrighted material for reporting
and critical commentary without getting permission
TRUE FALSE
10. If in doubt of fairly using any material, you should contact
1. the copyright owner. TRUE FALSE
Quest 2
21things quest 2 Andrew Tobias
The Fall of Rome
by W. H. Auden
(for Cyril Connolly)
The piers are pummelled by the waves;
In a lonely field the rain
Lashes an abandoned train;
Outlaws fill the mountain caves.
Fantastic grow the evening gowns;
Agents of the Fisc pursue
Absconding tax-defaulters through
The sewers of provincial towns.
Private rites of magic send
The temple prostitutes to sleep;
All the literati keep
An imaginary friend.
Cerebrotonic Cato may
Extol the Ancient Disciplines,
But the muscle-bound Marines
Mutiny for food and pay.
Caesar's double-bed is warm
As an unimportant clerk
Writes I DO NOT LIKE MY WORK
On a pink official form.
Unendowed with wealth or pity,
Little birds with scarlet legs,
Sitting on their speckled eggs,
Eye each flu-infected city.
Altogether elsewhere, vast
Herds of reindeer move across
Miles and miles of golden moss,
Silently and very fast.
Auden, W. H. From Another Time. N.p.: Random House, 1940. 1. Web. 19 Oct. 2012. <http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/15546>.
21things quest 2 Andrew Tobias
The Fall of Rome
by W. H. Auden
(for Cyril Connolly)
The piers are pummelled by the waves;
In a lonely field the rain
Lashes an abandoned train;
Outlaws fill the mountain caves.
Fantastic grow the evening gowns;
Agents of the Fisc pursue
Absconding tax-defaulters through
The sewers of provincial towns.
Private rites of magic send
The temple prostitutes to sleep;
All the literati keep
An imaginary friend.
Cerebrotonic Cato may
Extol the Ancient Disciplines,
But the muscle-bound Marines
Mutiny for food and pay.
Caesar's double-bed is warm
As an unimportant clerk
Writes I DO NOT LIKE MY WORK
On a pink official form.
Unendowed with wealth or pity,
Little birds with scarlet legs,
Sitting on their speckled eggs,
Eye each flu-infected city.
Altogether elsewhere, vast
Herds of reindeer move across
Miles and miles of golden moss,
Silently and very fast.
Auden, W. H. From Another Time. N.p.: Random House, 1940. 1. Web. 19 Oct. 2012. <http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/15546>.
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