Media Arts Unit 4 Copyright

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10th grade Media Arts Flashcards on Media Arts Unit 4 Copyright, created by Alyson Bain on 26/01/2018.
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Copyright is..... the exclusive legal right given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same
The 5 granted by copyright law 1. To reproduce 2. To prepare derivative works 3. Distribute copies 4. To perform 5. To display
Fair use is...... the balance of the rights of copyright owners with society’s interest in allowing copying in certain circumstances
Other names for the Copyright Extension Act Sonny Bono Act or Mickey Mouse Protection Act
What is the Public Domain? Works not covered by intellectual property rights
Public Domain can be..... because.... Can be copied, edited, and sold freely because they have no owner
When was the Copyright Extension Act passed? October 27, 1998
How long does a Copyright last now? author’s lifetime + 70 years. Works by anonymous: 95 years from publication or 120 years from creation, whichever is shorter.
How long did a Copyright last before the Copyright Extension Act? 14 years
When was the Copyright Act of 1976 passed? October 19, 1976
When did the Copyright Act of 1976 go into effect? January 1, 1978
What were the main reasons for the Copyright Act of 1976? advances in technology including motion pictures, tv, radio, and sound recordings
What is a property release? gives permission for videographers to shoot on private property
What is a permit? permission to shoot on public property
What is a release? a grant of permission
What are the types of releases that broadcasting generally uses? Property Release and Talent Release
What is a talent release? grants permission for producers to photograph talent and/or use talent's voice
Is a talent release required for broadcast journalism? Why? No. Interviewees can see the mic and camera, and when they speak and spell their name for the mic check, they are giving "consent by conduct"
What is a passive talent release and how is it used? It is not legally required, but school systems use it. It grants outside organizations the ability to photograph/videograph students in a school. It only applies to third-party organizations.
What is a forum? a platform to speak or write on
What is a public forum? a place where anyone can speak freely
What is a non-public forum? an area not typically open to free public expression
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