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What constitutes plagiarism?
What constitutes plagiarism?
- Failing to cite the source of copied work (correct)
- Using a quoted text with proper citation
- Only using original ideas without any sources
- Creating derivative work with permission
Which of the following activities would qualify as fair use?
Which of the following activities would qualify as fair use?
- Copying an entire movie for personal use
- Creating merchandise from a copyrighted character
- Including a brief excerpt of a book in a critique (correct)
- Using a copyrighted song in a commercial
What does copyright infringement entail?
What does copyright infringement entail?
- Quoting a source with proper attribution
- Unauthorized use of copyright-protected materials (correct)
- Using public domain materials freely
- Producing original works inspired by another author
What is a guideline for ensuring fair use of copyrighted material?
What is a guideline for ensuring fair use of copyrighted material?
What is the purpose of Creative Commons licenses?
What is the purpose of Creative Commons licenses?
Which of the following is NOT a component of fair use?
Which of the following is NOT a component of fair use?
Which statement about patents is true?
Which statement about patents is true?
What should you do to avoid plagiarism when using another author’s work?
What should you do to avoid plagiarism when using another author’s work?
What must be true for behavior to be classified as bullying?
What must be true for behavior to be classified as bullying?
Which type of bullying includes verbal attacks or rumors?
Which type of bullying includes verbal attacks or rumors?
What does 'NETIQUETTE' primarily govern?
What does 'NETIQUETTE' primarily govern?
What is an example of social bullying?
What is an example of social bullying?
Which of the following is true about traditional copyright?
Which of the following is true about traditional copyright?
What does intellectual property grant the creator?
What does intellectual property grant the creator?
What is a trademark primarily used for?
What is a trademark primarily used for?
Which type of intellectual property specifically protects literary and artistic works?
Which type of intellectual property specifically protects literary and artistic works?
What is the significance of the sign '®'?
What is the significance of the sign '®'?
What does a geographical indication signify?
What does a geographical indication signify?
What does Republic Act 8293 pertain to?
What does Republic Act 8293 pertain to?
What aspect does Industrial Design protect?
What aspect does Industrial Design protect?
What is meant by Fair Use in regard to intellectual property?
What is meant by Fair Use in regard to intellectual property?
What is required when using work designated under Creative Commons Attribution?
What is required when using work designated under Creative Commons Attribution?
Which statement accurately describes Public Domain works?
Which statement accurately describes Public Domain works?
What does the Share Alike provision in Creative Commons allow?
What does the Share Alike provision in Creative Commons allow?
Which of the following scenarios is an example of Copyright Infringement?
Which of the following scenarios is an example of Copyright Infringement?
What is the main focus of Creative Commons as an organization?
What is the main focus of Creative Commons as an organization?
What distinguishes works in the Public Domain from those protected by copyright?
What distinguishes works in the Public Domain from those protected by copyright?
What does the Non-Commercial clause in Creative Commons stipulate?
What does the Non-Commercial clause in Creative Commons stipulate?
Which issue is directly related to the Digital Divide?
Which issue is directly related to the Digital Divide?
Study Notes
Copyright and Plagiarism
- Copyright protects original works, requiring permission to use.
- Plagiarism results from using another's work without citation, passing it off as original.
- Fair Use allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission for specific purposes like commentary, criticism, reporting, research, and teaching.
Copyright Infringement
- Involves unauthorized use or production of copyright-protected materials.
- Can lead to legal consequences if not addressed.
Patent and Intellectual Property
- A patent is a legal right for inventions, allowing the patent owner to control usage.
- Intellectual Property encompasses rights on creations, protected under the Republic Act 8293 in the Philippines.
Types of Intellectual Property
- Copyright: Rights for literary and artistic works.
- Trademark: Signs, symbols, or logos that distinguish goods/services.
- Industrial Design: Aesthetic aspects of products, like patterns and colors.
- Geographical Indications: Signs relating goods to specific origins, contributing to their qualities.
Creative Commons
- A non-profit organization that facilitates how creative works may be shared legally.
- Key licenses include:
- Attribution: Credit the creator.
- Non-Commercial: No profit from the work.
- No Derivative Works: Content cannot be altered.
- Share Alike: Modification allowed but must retain the same license.
Public Domain
- Works can be used without restrictions; includes creations older than 1923 and those explicitly placed in the public domain.
Digital Issues and Society
- Digital divide highlights disparities in access to information and technology.
- Computer addiction is identified as dependency on internet use or gaming to manage moods and social issues.
- Cyber bullying involves aggressive behavior online among school-aged children, characterized by power imbalances.
Types of Bullying
- Verbal bullying: Use of mean words.
- Social bullying: Damaging someone's reputation.
- Physical bullying: Inflicting harm on a person or their possessions.
Netiquette
- Refers to acceptable behavior online, outlining a social code for digital communication.
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Description
Test your knowledge on copyright laws, fair use, and the definitions of plagiarism. This quiz also includes specific examples related to creative works such as strawberry jam from Baguio. Understand the importance of proper citation and permissions in the realm of intellectual property.