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CopyrightQuizCopyrightQuiz A fun quiz to test
your understanding of what copyright means to you, how you can make it work for you and how not to fall foul of the law.
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Copyright protection is only for the rich and famous. Students can’t afford to have their work protected
-A-To copyright work you have to
apply to the Patents Office
-B-There’s no need, the college owns
it anyway
-C-It means I would have to put the
copyright symbol on my work
-D-My work is automatically mine,
there is no need to do anything
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Sorry!Any work you do has your copyright on it, you don’t have to do anything!!...nor do you have to put the copyright symbol on it
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Correct!Any work you do has your copyright on it, you don’t have to do anything!!...nor do you have to put the copyright symbol on it
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Because I’m a student I can copy as much as I like from the internet.
Because it’s in cyberspace no one owns it.
-A-Everything on the internet is
owned by someone – because
you’re a student it makes no
difference
-B-Because you’re a student its OK to
copy
-C-Because you’re a student you can
copy from other college websites
-D-If you copy from the other side of
the world no one will know
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Sorry!Everything on the internet is owned by someone – because you’re a student it makes no difference.
Remember you might put your work onto a website; how would you like it if someone ripped it off?!!
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Correct!Everything on the internet is owned by someone – because you’re a student it makes no difference.
Remember you might put your work onto a website; how would you like it if someone ripped it off?!!
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The picture below was taken on holiday last year, it was posted on FaceBook. Because its not by a professional photographer anyone can use it without permission
-A-Its OK to only use a bit of it
-B-It’s an amateur photographer so
it’s OK to use it
-C-It’s OK to use it if
you change it
-D-It makes no difference whether an
amateur took it or not, the artist’s
permission is still needed to use it
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Sorry!It makes no difference whether an amateur took it or not, the artist’s permission is needed to use it....even if it has been put on FaceBook
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Correct!It makes no difference whether an amateur took it or not, the artist’s permission is needed to use it....even if it has been put on FaceBook
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How long are the photographs you take at college protected by copyright?
-A-Only until you leave college
-B-50 years after the day they were
taken
-C-70 years after the day they were
taken
-D-70 years after the day you die
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Sorry!Photographs you take are protected for 70 years after you die. That means pictures taken today could still be protected from anyone using them until well into the next century, unless you or your heirs allow them to be used.
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Correct!Photographs you take are protected for 70 years after you die. That means pictures taken today could still be protected from anyone using them until well into the next century, unless you or your heirs allow them to be used.
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How can you make sure you can prove you were the writer of a film script and the date you did it?
-A-Ask your mum to keep a copy and
date it
-B-Put a copy of it in a safe place and
remember the date
-C-Mail a copy to yourself and leave
the envelope sealed
-D-Ask one of your tutors to keep a
copy for safe keeping
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Sorry!The cheapest way is to send a copy of the script to yourself by registered mail and leave the envelope sealed. As an added precaution send another copy to your bank, accountant or solicitor and ask them to keep it safe. Only open it in front of independent witnesses.
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Correct!The cheapest way is to send a copy of the script to yourself by registered mail and leave the envelope sealed. As an added precaution send another copy to your bank, accountant or solicitor and ask them to keep it safe. Only open it in front of independent witnesses.
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If you are employed as a graphic designer and you design a revolutionary radiator valve during your free time, does your employer have any rights to it?
-A-No, you’re employed as a graphic
designer
-B-No, what you do in your free time
is up to you
-C-Maybe, it depends on the contract
you have signed
-D-Yes, you’re a designer and
anything you design is theirs
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Sorry!It really all depends on the employment contract you have signed.We have known cases where the employer has said that everything you do during your employment belongs to them, irrespective of when you do it. Writing a novel in your lunchtime can be difficult!
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Correct!It really all depends on the employment contract you have signed.We have known cases where the employer has said that everything you do during your employment belongs to them, irrespective of when you do it. Writing a novel in your lunchtime can be difficult!
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Which of these is the official copyright sign?
-D-Patent Pending
-A- R
-B-C
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Sorry!The official sign is the one below, but it really does not need to be there as the work is protected anyway!However it may make someone stop and think before they rip off your work!
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Correct!The official sign is the one below, but it really does not need to be there as the work is protected anyway!However it may make someone stop and think before they rip off your work!
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If you have a website can you link it to another website without their permission?
-A-You don’t need their permission –
it gives you more content
-B-You don’t need their permission –
link to any page you like
-C-You should get permission then
link to any page
-D-You should get permission and
only link to their home page
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Sorry!Good practice says that you should get permission, but if
you do not then you should be careful to link to the home
page and not in any way pass off their site or any of its
contents as yours.
Many owners are happy for you to link to them but just in
case make sure you get their permission in writing – it can
save confusion later on.
Linking to any page other than the home page should not
be done, this can give the appearance of them endorsing
your site.
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Correct!Good practice says that you should get permission, but if
you do not then you should be careful to link to the home
page and not in any way pass off their site or any of its
contents as yours.
Many owners are happy for you to link to them but just in
case make sure you get their permission in writing – it can
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Linking to any page other than the home page should not
be done, this can give the appearance of them endorsing
your site.
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A freelance designer is commissioned to produce designs for ten posters. Four were chosen to go into production and the designer was paid.Who owns the copyright?
-A-The designer owns the ones that
were not paid for
-B-The person who commissioned
the work owns all of them
-C-The designer owns them all even
though he/she has been paid
-D-The person who paid for four of
them owns those
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Sorry!As a freelance designer he/she owns the copyright
on the material they produce irrespective of
whether they have been paid or not.
If the commissioner of the work wishes to own the
copyright they must draw up a contract that
explicitly spells this out.
Simply paying for artwork does not automatically
confer copyright.
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Correct!As a freelance designer he/she owns the copyright
on the material they produce irrespective of
whether they have been paid or not.
If the commissioner of the work wishes to own the
copyright they must draw up a contract that
explicitly spells this out.
Simply paying for artwork does not automatically
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If a video recording is made of a life performance who owns the copyright?
-A-The person who made the video
recording
-B-The artist(s) featured in the video
recording
-C-Both the video recorder and the
artist
-D-The person who is producing the
show and commissioned the
recording
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Sorry!In the case of a moving image or a sound
recording, both the recorder and the subject have
rights in the recording. The person filming or
recording cannot exploit his/her copies without
the permission of the subject(s) - whether or not
the subject is aware of the recording
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Correct!In the case of a moving image or a sound
recording, both the recorder and the subject have
rights in the recording. The person filming or
recording cannot exploit his/her copies without
the permission of the subject(s) - whether or not
the subject is aware of the recording
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I sold a painting I did of smiling lips to a collector. She is using this picture to advertise a brand of lipstick I know is tested on animals. I object to its use as I am against the mistreatment of animals but can I stop the use of this image?
-A-No, you sold it
-B-No, and it will cost a lot of money
for you to even try
-C-You might be able to if you did not
sell all rights to it
-D-You still own moral rights which
stops the use of your work that
may be defamatory to you
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Sorry!Moral rights stay with the original creator of any
work. If an artist created a painting and sold it,
the new owner could not use it in derogatory
action which would ultimately be prejudicial to the
honour or reputation of the creator.
In English, this means because you buy artwork
you still need to be sensitive to the original
creator and may not use it in a way that affects
their reputation.
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Correct!Moral rights stay with the original creator of any
work. If an artist created a painting and sold it,
the new owner could not use it in derogatory
action which would ultimately be prejudicial to the
honour or reputation of the creator.
In English, this means because you buy artwork
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creator and may not use it in a way that affects
their reputation.
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For my Final Major Project I designed a magazine aimed at young people in my home town. I had it on display for my end of year show.Six months later I have found someone using my ideas and layouts to create a magazine.I have approached them and they said it was on “Public Display” so anyone could use it.What can I do?
-A-Send them a bill, if they don’t pay,
tough!
-B-Send them a bill, if they don’t pay
take them to the Small Claims
Court
-C-Nothing, once something is on
“Public Display” that’s it
-D-Write to them and order them to
stop, send it by recorded delivery,
and keep a copy
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Sorry!Difficult one this! “Public Display” means nothing
and is just their way of trying to put you off!
You can pursue them, get them to stop and
maybe get damages, but it could take a long time.
You would do better to try to work it out with
them and get a payment now, but they may not
want that.
The bottom line is the law is on your side and
some solicitors will give the first interview free.
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Correct! …almostDifficult one this! “Public Display” means nothing
and is just their way of trying to put you off!
You can pursue them, get them to stop and
maybe get damages, but it could take a long time.
You would do better to try to work it out with
them and get a payment now, but they may not
want that.
The bottom line is the law is on your side and
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If your copyright is infringed always take them to court and get damages from them
-A-Right on… you can’t lose
-B-The law is there to protect you,
always use it
-C-Talk to them, see if you can reach
an agreement before going to the
law
-D-It’s a total waste of time going to
the law, you’re bound to lose, the
law wasn’t made for the likes of
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Sorry!As a general rule always try to discuss it first and
see if you can reach an agreement before taking
them to the law. Lawyers are the only winners in
this situation.
It’s all a matter of scale, if it’s a logo for a local
grocer – forget it!
If you’ve designed a logo for major corporation,
they have used it without your permission and
you can prove it, talk to your solicitor!!
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Correct!As a general rule always try to discuss it first and
see if you can reach an agreement before taking
them to the law. Lawyers are the only winners in
this situation.
It’s all a matter of scale, if it’s a logo for a local
grocer – forget it!
If you’ve designed a logo for major corporation,
they have used it without your permission and
you can prove it, talk to your solicitor!!
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