copyo prompts
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COPYO
Work prepared by an employee within the scope of his or her
employment
Consent granted to use the work of others.
This term means to give credit to the creator of the image or other
content.
A nonprofit organization that promotes the creative
reuse of intellectual works, whether owned or in the
public domain, through the use of licenses that
define the rights copyright holders choose to retain
and those uses that may be made of copyrighted
works without prior permission of the copyright
holder.
Content that is available for anyone to use. The copyright is not owned
or controlled by anyone.
The exclusive rights given by law for a certain term of years to an author to publish, print, and sell copies of his original work. It generally lasts
for the lifetime of the author plus 70 years.
Use of copyrighted materials at the instant and inspiration of the
individual teacher.
This act defines the terms and conditions on which accredited, non profit educational institutions may
use copyright protected materials in distance education without
permission or fees.
To pass off the ideas or words of others as one’s own without
crediting the source.
This concept is the exception to the restrictions of copyright. It may be
used as a defense to why it is allowable to use certain copyrighted
works under certain conditions.
The form that will be used by BCPS offices and schools to request permission to use copyrighted
materials.
The right of the copyright holder to make works available to the public
by sale, rental, lease or leasing.
Works that are intended for one time use that may not be copied.
The way that elements have been taken from an original work and recreated into something new.
A work based on a preexisting work that is changed, condensed, recast
or embellished in some way.
The act of violating one or more of the copyright holder’s exclusive
rights.
The act that enables copyrighted materials to be used or modified for
the blind and handicapped.
The only rating permitted on commercial video products in BCPS classrooms without parent consent.
A word or symbol used to identify a product or service in the
marketplace.
This allows a creator the rights to transfer a lawfully made copy of a copyrighted work.
Limits on the amount of an actual work that may be used.
The copyright holder has given permission to reuse images for profit.