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