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Compose a 500 words assignment on copyright, onesearch and creative commons. Needs to be plagiarism free!

Compose a 500 words assignment on copyright, onesearch and creative commons. Needs to be plagiarism free! COPYRIGHT, ONE SEARCH AND CREATIVE COMMONS Part I: Copyright Basics What is copyright?&nbsp.&nbsp. Copyright is the sole legal right that is given to creator of an original work by the laws of the country with the aim of receiving compensationfor their intellectual effort. Copyright is always given to authors of books, artistic work among others.

2- Copyright is automatic when

Copyright is automatic when the creatorof an original work expresses an idea in an original, fixed form for example, on paper, DVD, memory stick, etc

3- Is a copyright symbol (c) required for a work to be protected under copyright?&nbsp.

The copyright symbol is a reminder of a copyright-protected work and to indicate its copyright proprietor and was mandatory decades ago in a work but currently it is not importance in a work. Currently you obtain protection as soon as you are through with the valid registration of copyright

4- What are three things not protected by copyright?&nbsp.

(a) Works that have not been fixedly placed in a tangible form for example choreographic work not recorded or performance not recorded.

(b) Names, titles, slogans, short phrases familiar symbols among others.

(c) Ideas, methods, discoveries, separated from illustrations, systems and principles

5- Logos and tag lines are not protected by copyright but may be protected by

Trademark

6- What four factors are used to determine whether the use of a copyrighted work is allowed under "fair use"?&nbsp.

(a) The aim and nature of your use

(b) The type of the copyrighted piece

(c) The amount and substantiality of the share taken,

(d) The impact of the use upon the potential market.

7- What is the first sale doctrine?&nbsp.

It provides that a person has legal right to sell, display or dispose the copyrighted work obtained for a copyright holder who knowingly.

8- What is "attribution" as it pertains to copyright?&nbsp.

This is acknowledging the author or the creator of the original work when appearing in another work to appreciate him and respect his work and it appears in form of Copyright (C) authors-name

9- What is "public domain" as it pertains to copyright?&nbsp.

These are creativity work not protected by copyright and accessible by anyone for free. The reason that work may not be protected may be when the terms of the copyright has expired or it is work by USA government.

10- When in doubt, get license from the copyright holder.&nbsp.

11- Find a credible website (perhaps a .gov website) and briefly describe the difference between a patent, trademark and copyright.&nbsp.

Copyright

Copyright is the sole legal right that is given to creator of an original work by the laws of the country with the aim of receiving compensation for their intellectual effort. Copyright is always given to authors of books, artistic work among others

Trademark

It is a recognizable sign, design, name, word, symbol and used in trade with goods to identify with the source and distinguish it from other goods. Trade mark individuals can be individuals or legal entities.

Patent

intellectual property right provided by the Government of the United States of America to an inventor to exclude others for making or selling their invention in USA or importing the invention for a limited period in exchange for public disclose when patent granted to the invention.

Part II: ISU Library’s OneSearch tool and citing&nbsp.

Ryan, S. E. (2014). Garments of paradise: Wearable discourse in the digital age.

Part III: Creative Commons:&nbsp.

1-Creative Commons are licensed system created to make it easy for the original creators to share their work and at the same time make it available to people freely

.they providesless Time Dealing with Infringement and cases worth handling it also for gives greater copyright clarity.

2- For those creators wishing to opt out of the copyright altogether, Creative Commons helps them achievethis by

Providing required instruments that provide place where their work is squarely as much possible within the public domain.

3- https://creativecommons.org/choose/

Work citedTop of Form

Rahmatian, Andreas. Copyright and Creativity: The Making of Property Rights in Creative Works. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Pub, 2011. Internet resource.

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