Fair Use Quiz


 



  • 1) If you are doing something illegal at a school or university, they are liable, not you.
  • 2) Tennessee Tech does not have a policy on copyright and fair use.
  • 3) Dramatic works, musical works, and sound recordings are copyrightable materials.
  • 4) People can make copies of copyrighted works only if they are using them for news reporting.
  • 5) In terms of music, lyrics, and music videos: you are allowed to use up to 10% or 3 minutes
  • 6) Plagiarism can be defined as "using someone else's words or art without attribution and passing it off as your own".
  • 7) File sharing is legal, as long as you don't get caught.
  • 8) File sharing is a violation of Section 106, Title 17, US Code.
  • 9) The Sonny Bono Copyright Act extended the duration of US Copyrights by 8 years.
  • 10) For a copyright to be valid, there must be a "(c)" (copyright symbol).
  • 11) The Digital Millenium Copyright Act protects most all things online through copyright.
  • 12) You've graduated, and you are a teacher at a brand new school. Explain 3 situations that could get you in trouble with copyright/plagiarism if you did not read through all the pieces of this "Fair Use Presentation".