
Copyright and Fair Use Review
Quiz by Samuel Carter
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- Q1People who break copyright laws are guilty of...Copyright infringementPlagiarismCopyrighting30s
- Q2Which of these would NOT be protected by copyright law?A speech you wrote down and publishedA book you wroteA piece of music you recordedA speech you made up and didn't write down30s
- Q3Which of these IS protected by copyright law?A sculpture you makeYou copying out the Declaration of IndependenceYour personal mottoAn idea you had the other day30s
- Q4A copyright lasts for the lifetime of the author/creator plus another ______ years.70101005030s
- Q5Who manages copyrights and copyright laws in the United States?CongressThe National ArchivesThe National ReviewThe U.S. Copyright Office30s
- Q6Anything published/created before the year _____________ is in the public domain now.192319761900200030s
- Q7Works by the U.S. government are always in the public domainFalseTrue30s
- Q8Which of these DOES NOT count as Fair Use?News ReportingFinancial HardshipArtCriticism and Commentary30s
- Q9Google Images is NOT allowed to show copyrighted images in its search results, because it is a violation of the authors' copyrights and is not Fair UseTrueFalse30s
- Q10Andy Warhol created some artworks that used pictures of Campbell's soup cans, when he was sued over it, the court ruled that he was allowed to because art can be a type of Fair Use.TrueFalse30s
- Q11Using a quote from a copyrighted book as part of your ELA project would be which kind of Fair Use?ArtCriticism and CommentarySchool/Research UseParody30s
- Q12Reporters can use quotes/images from copyrighted material in their news broadcasts/articles. It's considered Fair Use.FalseTrue30s
- Q13The TV show Saturday Night Live (SNL) is NOT allowed to use the images of copyrighted movies, TV shows, and certain other things to make fun of them because parody is considered to be copyright infringement and not allowed.FalseTrue30s
- Q14Movie and book reviews are counted as what kind of Fair Use?Criticism and CommentaryArtNews ReportingParody30s
- Q15Making a recording of your favorite TV show (on DVR) and watching it later is what kind of Fair Use?Search ResultsTime-ShiftingArtParody30s