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Jeopardy for copyright
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JeopardyBy: Marcus Poplawski
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What is the definition of copyright?
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Copyright is a type of ownership right that deals with non-physical entities (like music, photographs, and films) that we are able to claim ownership over.
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Property that is creative or unique and can be protected from use without permission through copyright, patent, trade-mark, industrial design or integrated circuit topography.
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Intellectual Property
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What is the definition of fair dealings?
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Fair dealing is a concept under copyright law that gives exclusions to copyright for certain purposes.
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What are royalties?
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An amount paid to copyright owners for the sale or use of their unique works or other subject matter
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a license that is obtained by variety of businesses and organizations who use large amounts of copyrights. This licensing allows them to use copyright media that is always changing or when they have a vast amounts of one type of copyright. Examples could be radio station, businesses, schools and include almost anything that is found on line.
Blanket License
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What is a patent?
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A way to protect intellectual property. Usually involved to protect "inventions." The patent does not cover the inventions visual qualities but may involve the processes, equipment, and manufacturing techniques.
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What is a public domain?
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Refers to those works that belong to the public. These works are free to use and do not require written permission from the author or creator.
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What are moral rights?
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Are personal to an author regardless of who owns copyright. They expire the same time that the copyright does.
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What are performer rights?
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They comprise the legal rights of a performer or performers to be financially compensated (for example, see Royalties) every time their recorded performance or sound recording is played live or broadcast for a public audience.
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A symbol, be it a word, design or a combination of these, that is used to identify and distinguish goods or services as belonging to a person or organization.
Trade Mark
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What is private copying?
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Refers to the electronic reproduction of existing recordings of music and sounds and performances onto a recordable medium, such as a blank CD, for personal and non-commercial use.
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What is a maintenance fee?
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Are fees that are paid for prescribed periods by the applicant to keep their application in effect. These applications can be for either a patent or to maintain rights to an industrial design.
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A Guide to Copyrights - Appendix II - Glossary - Canadian Intellectual Property Office. (n.d.). Home - Canadian Intellectual Property Office. Retrieved from http://www.cipo.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cipointernet-internetopic.nsf/eng/wr02408.html
Canadian Teachers’ Federation. (2012). Copyright matters! (3rd ed.). Noel & Snel. Retrieved from http://cmec.ca/Publications/Lists/Publications/Attachments/291/Copyright_Matters.pdf
Government of Canada Department of Justice. (1985). Copyright Act. Retrieved from http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-42/index.html
A Guide to Copyrights - Appendix II - Glossary - Canadian Intellectual Property Office. (n.d.). Home - Canadian Intellectual Property Office. Retrieved from http://www.cipo.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cipointernet-internetopic.nsf/eng/wr02408.html
Government of Canada, Balanced copyrights. Retrieved from http://balancedcopyright.gc.ca/eic/site/crp-prda.nsf/eng/rp01129.html
Access. Retrieved from http://www.accesscopyright.ca/about-us/what-does-access-copyright-do/
Makarenko, J. (March 13, 2009). Copyright Law in Canada: An Introduction to the Canadian Copyright Act. Retrieved from http://www.mapleleafweb.com/features/copyright-law-canada-introduction-canadian-copyright-act
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Canadian Intellectual Property Office (2011, Nov 25). Performers and producers rights. Glossary of Intellectual Property Terms. Retrieved from http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cipointernet-internetopic.nsf/eng/wr00837.html/