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8-5 Creator's Rights and Responsibilities Key Terms
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8-5 Creator's Rights and Responsibilities Key Terms

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Review the Key Terms Below.

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Using the terms and definitions above, fill in the blanks below.  Each word is used once.

  1. Amy decided to __________ her paper for class by copying and pasting from Wikipedia and saying she wrote it.
  2. Because Zoe used a small amount of a movie in a remix video she made that pokes fun at the main character, she could say it’s__________.
  3. Robbie found a photo in the __________that’s no longer copyrighted, so he could use it however he wants.
  4. Angela has a Flickr page with all of her photos, and in order to define for others how she wants her photos to be used, she created a copyright __________ that is listed on her page.
  5. Alex had an idea for a poem in his head for the longest time, but once he finally wrote it down it instantly had a __________ . 
  6. Eric uses a program where he “rips” movies and “burns” them to DVDs, which he then sells to friends. What Eric is doing is called __________. 
  7. When Dwayne used a kind of copyright to make it easy for others to copy and share his video, he was using_________.
  8. Books, movies, music, websites, games, and pieces of art are all examples of __________.
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