Plagiarism and Intellectual Property Quiz
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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?

  • 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?

  • Intellectual property
  • Creative commons (correct)
  • Plagiarism
  • Fair use
  • What is the duration of copyright protection typically based on?

    <p>The lifetime of the creator plus 70 years</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is registering copyright with the government optional?

    <p>Registering with the government grants extra protection but is not mandatory.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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