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Which of the following best describes intellectual property?
Which of the following best describes intellectual property?
- Financial assets held in a bank account.
- Creations of the mind that are legally protected. (correct)
- Land and buildings owned by an individual.
- Physical items owned by an individual or company.
Using someone's work without their permission is always legal if you give them credit.
Using someone's work without their permission is always legal if you give them credit.
False (B)
What is the purpose of a trademark?
What is the purpose of a trademark?
To protect logos, slogans, and product names.
A ______ protects new inventions, preventing others from copying and claiming the invention.
A ______ protects new inventions, preventing others from copying and claiming the invention.
Match each intellectual property type with its symbol:
Match each intellectual property type with its symbol:
Which of the following scenarios is generally considered acceptable use of copyrighted material?
Which of the following scenarios is generally considered acceptable use of copyrighted material?
You automatically have copyright for any work you create.
You automatically have copyright for any work you create.
What is software piracy considered?
What is software piracy considered?
What is the term used to describe the act of illegally copying and selling software?
What is the term used to describe the act of illegally copying and selling software?
Downloading and using pirated software is legal as long as it is for personal use and not for commercial purposes.
Downloading and using pirated software is legal as long as it is for personal use and not for commercial purposes.
Besides Wikimedia Commons, name two other websites mentioned that offer Creative Commons images.
Besides Wikimedia Commons, name two other websites mentioned that offer Creative Commons images.
A special license called _ _ allows you to use images without needing to ask the owner for permission.
A special license called _ _ allows you to use images without needing to ask the owner for permission.
Why is it important to give credit to the owner when using a Creative Commons image?
Why is it important to give credit to the owner when using a Creative Commons image?
When using images found through a general internet search, you automatically have the right to use them without any restrictions.
When using images found through a general internet search, you automatically have the right to use them without any restrictions.
Match the website with its primary function:
Match the website with its primary function:
What information should a credit for a Creative Commons image include?
What information should a credit for a Creative Commons image include?
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Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property
Creations of the mind that are owned by individuals.
Copyright
Copyright
Legal right to copy and control use of one's work.
Trademark
Trademark
Symbol or phrase identifying a brand or service.
Patent
Patent
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Registered Design
Registered Design
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Using Others' Work Legally
Using Others' Work Legally
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Software Piracy
Software Piracy
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Types of Intellectual Property
Types of Intellectual Property
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Piracy
Piracy
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Legal Copies
Legal Copies
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Pirated Copies
Pirated Copies
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Creative Commons
Creative Commons
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Wikimedia Commons
Wikimedia Commons
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Attribution
Attribution
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Search for Images
Search for Images
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Study Notes
Intellectual Property
- Intellectual property is something created using your mind that you own.
- Includes written work (books, poems, articles), images (cartoons, paintings, photos, sculptures), music, plans, and designs (computer software, games).
- Intellectual property rights protect the creator. It is illegal to steal or misuse another person's work without permission.
Copyright
- Copyright means you have the right to copy your work, but others must ask permission before using it.
- You automatically have copyright for your work.
- Companies use trademarks to protect logos, slogans, and product names (e.g., Microsoft logo).
- Inventors use patents to protect their new inventions (e.g., designs like wallpaper and carpet patterns).
Using Internet Content Responsibly
- Criminals steal money, identities, and intellectual property online.
- Be careful about what you download or use from unofficial websites.
- Only use another person's work if they give you permission.
- Be aware of Creative Commons images; these images are available freely for use, and must be credited appropriately.
- Always credit the original creator for any image you use.
Software Piracy
- Software piracy is a cybercrime.
- It involves making illegal copies of software, music, and films, and selling them.
- When software, music, and games are legally sold, the creator gets money. Pirated copies do not give money to the owner.
- It's illegal to use pirated versions of software or other materials.
Finding Creative Commons Images
- Many websites offer free-of-charge images under Creative Commons licenses.
- Creative Commons allows you to use images without permission from the owner as long as you provide proper credit.
- Websites like Wikimedia Commons, Pixabay, and Unsplash offer such images.
- Find the images, check the appropriate credit lines to properly credit the author.
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