2.5 - Use Content Responsibility
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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.

False (B)

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.

<p>patent</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match each intellectual property type with its symbol:

<p>Copyright = © Trademark = TM Patent = P Registered Design = R</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following scenarios is generally considered acceptable use of copyrighted material?

<p>Using a music track purchased online in your own video, as permitted by the license. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

You automatically have copyright for any work you create.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is software piracy considered?

<p>A type of cybercrime (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the term used to describe the act of illegally copying and selling software?

<p>Software Piracy (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Downloading and using pirated software is legal as long as it is for personal use and not for commercial purposes.

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Besides Wikimedia Commons, name two other websites mentioned that offer Creative Commons images.

<p>Pixabay and Unsplash</p> Signup and view all the answers

A special license called _ _ allows you to use images without needing to ask the owner for permission.

<p>Creative Commons</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is it important to give credit to the owner when using a Creative Commons image?

<p>Because most owners ask for credit as a condition of using their work. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When using images found through a general internet search, you automatically have the right to use them without any restrictions.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the website with its primary function:

<p>Wikimedia Commons = A repository of freely usable media files. Pixabay = A website for sharing photos, illustrations, vector graphics, film footage and music. Unsplash = A website with stock photography.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What information should a credit for a Creative Commons image include?

<p>The owner's name and a link to the website where the image was found. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Intellectual Property

Creations of the mind that are owned by individuals.

Copyright

Legal right to copy and control use of one's work.

Trademark

Symbol or phrase identifying a brand or service.

Patent

Exclusive right to an inventor for a new invention.

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Registered Design

Protection for the visual design of objects.

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Using Others' Work Legally

You can use someone’s work if you have permission or a license.

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Software Piracy

Illegal copying of software, music, or films.

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Types of Intellectual Property

Includes copyright, trademark, patent, and registered design.

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Piracy

The illegal copying and selling of audio, video, or software.

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Legal Copies

Authorized versions of software or media that provide payment to creators.

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Pirated Copies

Unlicensed versions of software or media that are sold illegally.

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Creative Commons

A license allowing free use of images, music, and videos online with attribution.

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Wikimedia Commons

A website that provides access to a library of Creative Commons images.

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Attribution

Giving credit to the creator of content you use from the internet.

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Search for Images

Using specific websites to find Creative Commons images by keywords.

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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 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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