Ethics and Regulations of AV Quiz
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- Q1YouTube videos are an example of what?Content creatorsUser-generated contentTwitch streamersMarketing projects30s
- Q2What is the definition of using works protected by copyright without permission?PiracyStealingCopyright infringementIllegal downloading30s
- Q3What can help protect the investment?SecurityAccountabilityLiabilityCulpability30s
- Q4A brand that has exclusive legal protection for both its brand name and its design.WatermarkOwnershipLogoTrademark30s
- Q5The term, "audiovisual" refers to what specifically?The culmination of frequency and picturesThe unification of listening and speakingThe integration of sound and imagesThe combination of hearing and seeing30s
- Q6When is fair use NOT permitted?CorrectnessPublicityAccuracyPrivacy30s
- Q7In which year was the U.S. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) formed?187919341943200130s
- Q8How many exemptions and exclusions does the Freedom of Information Act have?9 exemptions and 3 exclusions3 exemptions and 6 exclusions20 exemptions and 12 exclusions13 exemptions and 15 exclusions30s
- Q9Includes digital video discs (DVD) and live video that must follow rules of the copyright such as licenses, rights to the production and/or performance.Copying of InformationReplication of MaterialsDuplication of MaterialsDuplication of Matters30s
- Q10Legally binds individuals to payments or obligations and is limited to a person's investment value within a company.Fair UsePETAFederal Communications CommissionFreedom of Information Act30s
- Q11Audio/visual productions include compliances with the following: First Amendment, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) liability laws. What are they called?RulesLawsStatutesRegulations30s
- Q12Which of the following is NOT one of the ways the audiovisual industry impacts society and culture?It hinders communication and the spread of information.It gives beginners a variety of different fields to pursue.It enforces users to copyright original content every 10 years.It makes it easy to network and learn from longtime A/V members.30s
- Q13States "Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech, or the press." Has exceptions for audio/video technologies including eavesdropping laws and is why some states do not allow the recording of oral conversations without permission or public photography.First AmendmentSecond AmendmentFCCFair Use30s
- Q14What is NOT enforced by the Federal Communications Commission?AccuracyPrivacyCorrectnessPublicity30s
- Q15Oversees all broadcasting regulation, has three divisions and forces laws to govern the following types of broadcasts including obscenity, indecency and profanitySECNBCABCFCC30s