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What is the primary difference between intellectual property and copyright?
What is the primary difference between intellectual property and copyright?
- Copyright protects tangible forms of creative ideas, while intellectual property refers to intangible ideas. (correct)
- Intellectual property lasts the lifetime+70 years of the creator, while copyright has no time limit.
- Intellectual property refers to physical creations, while copyright refers to ideas.
- Intellectual property cannot be protected, while copyright can be registered with the government.
How does fair use differ from copyright?
How does fair use differ from copyright?
- Copyright is a license, while fair use is a way to protect creativity.
- Copyright always requires registration with the government, but fair use does not.
- Fair use is an exception to copyright that allows limited use for educational purposes. (correct)
- Fair use allows unlimited use of intellectual property, while copyright restricts usage.
Which term describes explicitly declaring how a piece of intellectual property can be used?
Which term describes explicitly declaring how a piece of intellectual property can be used?
- Intellectual property
- Creative commons (correct)
- Plagiarism
- Fair use
What is the duration of copyright protection typically based on?
What is the duration of copyright protection typically based on?
Why is registering copyright with the government optional?
Why is registering copyright with the government optional?