Quiz on Fair Use
Quiz by HERON BAUTISTA
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- Q1What is Fair Use?A legal doctrine that prohibits any use of copyrighted material without obtaining permission from the rights holdersA legal doctrine that allows certain individuals to use copyrighted material without obtaining permission from the rights holdersA legal doctrine that allows unlimited use of copyrighted material without obtaining permission from the rights holdersA legal doctrine that permits limited use of copyrighted material without obtaining permission from the rights holders30s
- Q2Which of the following is not one of the four factors that fair use depends on?The purpose and character of the useThe nature of the copyrighted workThe amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted workThe amount of profit made from the use of the copyrighted material30s
- Q3What is the purpose and character of the use in terms of fair use?Transformative use that adds something new to the original workExact duplication of the original workUse that is not transformativeUse for educational purposes only30s
- Q4Which of the following is considered a non-profit use of copyrighted material?Using a photograph in a commercial advertisementUsing a song in a concertUsing a news clip in a documentary filmUsing a scene from a movie in a video game30s
- Q5What is the nature of the copyrighted work in terms of fair use?Fictional works are more likely to be considered fair useWorks that have not been published are more likely to be considered fair useFactual or non-fictional works are more likely to be considered fair useWorks that are difficult to find are more likely to be considered fair use30s
- Q6Which of the following is an example of a transformative use of copyrighted material?A translation of a book into a different languageA parody of a popular songA copy of a photograph for personal useA cover version of a song by a different artist30s
- Q7What is the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work in terms of fair use?Using no more than is necessary to achieve the transformative purposeUsing only the most popular portion of the workUsing more than is necessary to achieve the transformative purposeUsing any portion of the work without permission30s
- Q8What is an example of a fair use of copyrighted material for commercial purposes?Using a small portion of a movie in a TV commercial for a fast food restaurantUsing a photograph in a commercial advertisement without permissionUsing a scene from a TV show in a video game without permissionUsing a small portion of a song in a review of a music album on a commercial radio station30s
- Q9What is not a factor when determining fair use?The nature of the copyrighted workThe purpose and character of the useThe amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted workThe popularity of the original work30s
- Q10What is an example of a fair use of copyrighted material for educational purposes?Using a photograph in a history class without permissionUsing a scene from a TV show in a math class without permissionUsing a clip from a movie in a film studies classUsing a song in a music class without permission30s