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What does it mean when content is in the public domain?
What does it mean when content is in the public domain?
- It is not copyrighted but can only be used for educational purposes
- It is not copyrighted and can be used without permission (correct)
- It is partially copyrighted and can be used with partial permission
- It is copyrighted and cannot be used without permission
Under what conditions can fair use be claimed?
Under what conditions can fair use be claimed?
- For any type of online content, creative projects, educational purposes, or personal use
- For promotional materials, advertisements, fictional storytelling, or music videos
- For schoolwork, criticizing, news reporting, or comedy/parody (correct)
- For commercial purposes, entertainment, educational videos, or documentaries
What is one of the conditions to consider when claiming fair use?
What is one of the conditions to consider when claiming fair use?
- The content can only be used for nonfiction or factual purposes
- The creator's permission must be obtained before using the content
- The content must be used in its entirety without any alterations
- The purpose of using the content must be transformed into something new and different (correct)
What is the main difference between public domain and fair use?
What is the main difference between public domain and fair use?
What is the purpose of reaching out to the creator for permission when using copyrighted content?
What is the purpose of reaching out to the creator for permission when using copyrighted content?
What does the sharealike (SA) right entail in Creative Commons licenses?
What does the sharealike (SA) right entail in Creative Commons licenses?
What is the difference between CC BY and CC BY-NC licenses?
What is the difference between CC BY and CC BY-NC licenses?
What does the CC BY-ND (No Derivative Works) right allow?
What does the CC BY-ND (No Derivative Works) right allow?
Which Creative Commons license provides the maximum level of freedom to use resources for your work?
Which Creative Commons license provides the maximum level of freedom to use resources for your work?
What is the most strict Creative Commons license in the list?
What is the most strict Creative Commons license in the list?
Which combination of rights will result in the most open Creative Commons license?
Which combination of rights will result in the most open Creative Commons license?
If you want to share a remixed version of a resource but do not want it to be used for commercial projects, which right should be attached to the original resource?
If you want to share a remixed version of a resource but do not want it to be used for commercial projects, which right should be attached to the original resource?
What does the Non-Derivative Works (ND) right in a Creative Commons license allow?
What does the Non-Derivative Works (ND) right in a Creative Commons license allow?
Under which condition can fair use be claimed when using copyrighted content?
Under which condition can fair use be claimed when using copyrighted content?
Which Creative Commons license allows the creator to share their work but not for commercial use and with the requirement to attach the same license to the work?
Which Creative Commons license allows the creator to share their work but not for commercial use and with the requirement to attach the same license to the work?
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