Shelly SheehanReading 36-7-11<br />Multiple Choice Questions<br />1.  A document was created before April 1, 1989…  a.)  is not copyrighted at all.  b.)  has lost protection.  c.)  can be copied without checking for copyright.  d.)  needs to be checked to see if it has a copyright. <br />2.  You can…  a.)  be charged with a violation whether you charge for copies or not.   b.)  make a personal copy of music for yourself.  c.)  not copy music on a widescale proportion.    d.)  all of these<br />3.  Which is not allowed under the “fair use” exemption to (U.S.) copyright law?  a.)  commentary  b.) parody  c.)  copy music  d.)  news reporting<br />4.  Which is not true about copyright law?  a.)  You can’t use somebody else’s trademark in a way that would steal the value of the mark.   b.)  Copyright is effectively never lost these days.   c.)  Copyright can be explicitly given away.  d.)  You can “copyright a name” or anything short like that, such as almost all titles.  <br />5.  Which is not true about a e-mailed copy?  a.)  To have a copy is to have the copyright.  b.)  All e-mail you write is copyrighted.  c.)  E-mail is not, unless previously agreed, secret.  d.)  To have a copy is not to have the copyright. <br />6.  The following are examples of items not protected by copyright.  a.)  facts  b.)  ideas  c.)  useful articles  d.)  all of these  <br />7.  Which is not a right of the copyright holder?  a.)  to reproduce the work.  b.)  to prepare derivative works  c.)  to non-publically perform the work.    d.)  to distribute copies of the work.<br />8.  Which statement is true?  a.)  Before 1978, no notice meant copyright protection.  b.)  Notice is necessary for works created after 3/1/89.  c.)  The absence of either actual registration of the work or the ©symbol does affect copyright            protection.   d.)  The absence of either actual registration of the work or the ©symbol does not affect the fines and         damages a holder can collect from infringers. <br />9.  When does copyright end?  a.)  Life of the author plus 70 years.   b.)  For works for hire or anonymous works, 95 years form publication.  c.)  For works for hire or anonymous works, 120 years form creation.   d.)  All of these<br />10.  The fair use factors include….  a.)  the purpose and character of the use.  b.)  The nature of the copyrighted work.  c.)  The effect of the use on the potential market for or the value of the copyrighted work.   d.)  All of these. <br />11.  Which of the following are more likely to be considered fair use?  a.)  Published works  b.)  Both a and c  c.)  Out of print works  d.)  Creative works<br />12.  Which is a true statement?  a.)  The larger the percentage of the work used, the more likely it is to be considered fair use.  b.)  The more significant the portion of the work used, the more likely it is to be considered fair use.  c.)  The smaller the percentage of the work used, the more likely it is to be considered fair use.  d.)  The less significant the portion of the work used, the less likely it is to be considered fair use.<br />13.  Educators are allowed to copy…  a.)  a single chapter from a book.  b.)  a poem of more than 250 words.  c.)  multiple charts, graphs, diagrams, pictures from a book, and cartoons.  d.)  none of these.<br />14.  Educators are not allowed to copy…..  a.)  Make multiple copies of different works as a substitute for the purchase of books or periodicals.  b.)  Copy the same works for more than one semester, class, or course.  c.)  Copy the same work more than 9 times in a single semester.  d.)  All of these.<br />15.  Educators are allowed to tape a radio or television broadcast for instructional use if….  a.)  the program is not recorded simultaneously with the broadcast.  b.)  the program is being broadcast without charge.   c.)  the program is altered.  d.)  the program is not specifically requested to be recorded. <br />
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Reading 3 multiple choice

  • 1. Shelly SheehanReading 36-7-11<br />Multiple Choice Questions<br />1. A document was created before April 1, 1989… a.) is not copyrighted at all. b.) has lost protection. c.) can be copied without checking for copyright. d.) needs to be checked to see if it has a copyright. <br />2. You can… a.) be charged with a violation whether you charge for copies or not. b.) make a personal copy of music for yourself. c.) not copy music on a widescale proportion. d.) all of these<br />3. Which is not allowed under the “fair use” exemption to (U.S.) copyright law? a.) commentary b.) parody c.) copy music d.) news reporting<br />4. Which is not true about copyright law? a.) You can’t use somebody else’s trademark in a way that would steal the value of the mark. b.) Copyright is effectively never lost these days. c.) Copyright can be explicitly given away. d.) You can “copyright a name” or anything short like that, such as almost all titles. <br />5. Which is not true about a e-mailed copy? a.) To have a copy is to have the copyright. b.) All e-mail you write is copyrighted. c.) E-mail is not, unless previously agreed, secret. d.) To have a copy is not to have the copyright. <br />6. The following are examples of items not protected by copyright. a.) facts b.) ideas c.) useful articles d.) all of these <br />7. Which is not a right of the copyright holder? a.) to reproduce the work. b.) to prepare derivative works c.) to non-publically perform the work. d.) to distribute copies of the work.<br />8. Which statement is true? a.) Before 1978, no notice meant copyright protection. b.) Notice is necessary for works created after 3/1/89. c.) The absence of either actual registration of the work or the ©symbol does affect copyright protection. d.) The absence of either actual registration of the work or the ©symbol does not affect the fines and damages a holder can collect from infringers. <br />9. When does copyright end? a.) Life of the author plus 70 years. b.) For works for hire or anonymous works, 95 years form publication. c.) For works for hire or anonymous works, 120 years form creation. d.) All of these<br />10. The fair use factors include…. a.) the purpose and character of the use. b.) The nature of the copyrighted work. c.) The effect of the use on the potential market for or the value of the copyrighted work. d.) All of these. <br />11. Which of the following are more likely to be considered fair use? a.) Published works b.) Both a and c c.) Out of print works d.) Creative works<br />12. Which is a true statement? a.) The larger the percentage of the work used, the more likely it is to be considered fair use. b.) The more significant the portion of the work used, the more likely it is to be considered fair use. c.) The smaller the percentage of the work used, the more likely it is to be considered fair use. d.) The less significant the portion of the work used, the less likely it is to be considered fair use.<br />13. Educators are allowed to copy… a.) a single chapter from a book. b.) a poem of more than 250 words. c.) multiple charts, graphs, diagrams, pictures from a book, and cartoons. d.) none of these.<br />14. Educators are not allowed to copy….. a.) Make multiple copies of different works as a substitute for the purchase of books or periodicals. b.) Copy the same works for more than one semester, class, or course. c.) Copy the same work more than 9 times in a single semester. d.) All of these.<br />15. Educators are allowed to tape a radio or television broadcast for instructional use if…. a.) the program is not recorded simultaneously with the broadcast. b.) the program is being broadcast without charge. c.) the program is altered. d.) the program is not specifically requested to be recorded. <br />