Question 12.12 pts
Choose the reason(s) that copyright law exists. (Select all that apply)
Group of answer choices
To promote the progress of science and the useful arts.
To provide a cash reward to people who create the most artistic and creative works.
To offer legal protection to creators of creative works.
To transfer knowledge and belief to others through creative works.
To incentivize creators to create by offering them a monopoly (to maintain executive
control) over their creative works.
To ensure that no one can control creative works and creativity.
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Question 22.12 pts
Self-publishing a book and selling it on Amazon
Group of answer choices
Preparing derivative works
Distributing copies of the work by sale, gift, rental, or loan
Performing the work publicly
Displaying the work publicly
Reproducing the work in full or in part
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Question 32.12 pts
Adapting a book into a film
Group of answer choices
Preparing derivative works
Distributing copies of the work by sale, gift, rental, or loan
Performing the work publicly
Displaying the work publicly
Reproducing the work in full or in part
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Question 42.12 pts
Emailing a PDF or Word doc of a short story you wrote to your friends
Group of answer choices
Preparing derivative works
Distributing copies of the work by sale, gift, rental, or loan
Performing the work publicly
Displaying the work publicly
Reproducing the work in full or in part
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Question 52.12 pts
Printing copies of an article you wrote
Group of answer choices
Preparing derivative works
Distributing copies of the work by sale, gift, rental, or loan
Performing the work publicly
Displaying the work publicly
Reproducing the work in full or in part
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Question 62.12 pts
Translating a book from English to French
Group of answer choices
Preparing derivative works
Distributing copies of the work by sale, gift, rental, or loan
Performing the work publicly
Displaying the work publicly
Reproducing the work in full or in part
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Question 72.12 pts
Showing a film at a community event
Group of answer choices
Preparing derivative works
Distributing copies of the work by sale, gift, rental, or loan
Performing the work publicly
Displaying the work publicly
Reproducing the work in full or in part
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Question 82.12 pts
Performing a song at a festival
Group of answer choices
Preparing derivative works
Distributing copies of the work by sale, gift, rental, or loan
Performing the work publicly
Displaying the work publicly
Reproducing the work in full or in part
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Question 92.12 pts
Posting a photo on an online blog for everyone to see
Group of answer choices
Preparing derivative works
Distributing copies of the work by sale, gift, rental, or loan
Performing the work publicly
Displaying the work publicly
Reproducing the work in full or in part
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Question 102.12 pts
In the examples below, select "true" if it receives copyright protection in the United States
and "false" if it does not.
Musical Recordings
Group of answer choices
True
False
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Question 112.12 pts
In the examples below, select "true" if it receives copyright protection in the United States
and "false" if it does not.
Building Plans
Group of answer choices
True
False
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Question 122.12 pts
In the examples below, select "true" if it receives copyright protection in the United States
and "false" if it does not.
Ideas
Group of answer choices
True
False
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Question 132.12 pts
In the examples below, select "true" if it receives copyright protection in the United States
and "false" if it does not.
Names
Group of answer choices
True
False
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Question 142.12 pts
In the examples below, select "true" if it receives copyright protection in the United States
and "false" if it does not.
Data sets
Group of answer choices
True
False
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Question 152.12 pts
In the examples below, select "true" if it receives copyright protection in the United States
and "false" if it does not.
Facts
Group of answer choices
True
False
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Question 162.12 pts
In the examples below, select "true" if it receives copyright protection in the United States
and "false" if it does not.
Sculptures
Group of answer choices
True
False
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Question 172.12 pts
In the examples below, select "true" if it receives copyright protection in the United States
and "false" if it does not.
Paintings
Group of answer choices
True
False
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Question 182.12 pts
In the examples below, select "true" if it receives copyright protection in the United States
and "false" if it does not.
Novels
Group of answer choices
True
False
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Question 192.12 pts
In the examples below, select "true" if it receives copyright protection in the United States
and "false" if it does not.
Discoveries
Group of answer choices
True
False
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Question 202.12 pts
Select the best representation of copyright notice below.
Group of answer choices
Filling out the registration form with the U.S. Copyright Office.
Letting someone know when you think they are reusing your work without your permission
or authorization.
Including the © symbol and your name on your creative works.
Making something creative and publishing it.
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Question 212.12 pts
In the U.S., copyright terms currently last for life of the author plus 70 years.
Group of answer choices
True
False
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Question 222.12 pts
When works enter the public domain, legally you must still give attribution (credit/citation)
to the creator of the work to avoid copyright infringement.
Group of answer choices
True
False
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Question 232.12 pts
A copyright holder is responsible for monitoring the misuse of their copyrighted works.
Group of answer choices
True
False
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Question 242.12 pts
For a work to qualify for copyright protection, it must meet three conditions:
1. Be in a fixed tangible medium of expression.
2. Hold a minimal level of .
3. Be an creation.
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Question 252.12 pts
One of the exclusive rights of copyright holders is the right to prepare derivative works.
What is the best example of a derivative work?
Group of answer choices
Emailing copies of an article you wrote to your colleagues.
Hanging a work of art in a restaurant.
Writing a screenplay adaptation of a novel.
Using a print-on-demand service for a book you wrote to sell copies on Amazon.
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Question 262.12 pts
The following are examples of works that have fallen into the public domain: a work
published before
[ Select ]
["1920", "1921", "1922",
"1923"]
; and a work published before January 1, 1978 whose author died more than
author died more than
[ Select ]
["70", "75", "77",
"80"]
years ago.
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Question 272.12 pts
There are other instances of creative original works residing or falling into the public
domain. For example, works created by employees of the
[ Select
]
["publisher of a work", "U.S. Federal Government", "U.S. Copyright
Office"]
as part of that person's official duties automatically reside in the public
domain. Another example is an author who chooses to waive copyright protections
and
[ Select ]
["restrict", "notify", "dedicate"]
their
creative original works to the public domain.
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Question 282.12 pts
Select the correct answer for each statement:
In order to
[ Select ]
be able to file a copyright infringement lawsuit"]
the U.S. Copyright Office.
["to receive copyright protection", "to
your work must be registered with
In the U.S., Article 1, Section 8, Clause 8 of the U.S. Constitution is known as the Copyright
Clause. It exists to promote the progress of Science and the useful Arts by offering copyright
holders a
[ Select ]
["monopoly", "monetary
reward"]
for the creation of new creative works.
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Question 292.12 pts
What is the best example of an item not protected by copyright?
Group of answer choices
A scholarly article about jellyfish
The population of the city of Seoul, South Korea
Architectural blueprints
An encyclopedia
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Question 302.12 pts
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
Group of answer choices
Citing your sources protects you from committing plagiarism by acknowledging that specific
information in your paper has been taken from another source.
You don't have to cite the source for a fact in your paper if it's something that most people
would already know.
There are many different citation styles, and you must find out which one your professor
prefers.
It is not necessary to cite sources found on the web.
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Question 312.12 pts
Choose the best answer below to complete this sentence: When you are doing research for a
paper, good note-taking techniques will protect you from plagiarism ...
Group of answer choices
... by proving to your professor that you've done lots of reading.
... by ensuring you know the source of each fact in your notes and you can clearly distinguish
between your own ideas versus points taken from your sources.
... but only if you are taking notes by hand.
... by requiring you to copy out long passages exactly from the source.
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Question 322.12 pts
Which of the following situations require you to cite your source? There is more than one
correct answer, so choose all that apply.
Group of answer choices
You quote directly from a source.
You use an idea you found in a source.
You think up a clever idea of your own.
You create a graph to illustrate your point.
You use a fact from a source. You think it could be common knowledge, but you're not sure.
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Question 332.12 pts
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
Group of answer choices
Some direct quotations do not require citations.
If you paraphrase information from a source you do not need a citation.
Patchwriting is not considered a form of plagiarism.
It is difficult to paraphrase material if you do not really understand it.
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Question 342.12 pts
Original writing:
“Other than genetic research, there is no consensus on the cause of dyslexia. Research
suggests that, because dyslexia is more common among males than females, the dyslexic's left
hemisphere may have been overexposed to testosterone during fetal development. Another
view holds that the left hemisphere develops slower. Other researchers suggest that dyslexia
is caused by trauma during fetal development or childbirth” (Dowson, 2003, para. 19).
Is this an acceptable paraphrase?
To date, there is no agreement on what causes dyslexia. Since dyslexia is more common
among males than females, some researchers believe that the dyslexic’s left hemisphere may
have received too much testosterone during fetal development. Another view holds that the
same hemisphere may develop slower. Finally, some researchers suggest that the dyslexic
child may have experienced some form of trauma during fetal development or during
childbirth (Dowson, 2003).
Group of answer choices
Yes, it's an acceptable paraphrase.
No, this is patchwriting.
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Question 352.12 pts
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
Group of answer choices
All sources cited in the essay (i.e. with parenthetical references, footnotes, or endnotes) must
also be listed at the end of the paper.
All citation styles use parenthetical references.
All parenthetical references are in the form (author, date, page).
Preparing citations and a list of works cited is a quick and easy task you can leave for the last
minute.
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Question 362.12 pts
Original writing:
“The Coca-Cola Co. is testing a new vending machine that lets thirsty consumers buy a Coke
by dialing a phone number located on the machine near the coin slot. Dial the number and
out pops your pop. The wireless phone account is charged for the soda. Students and staff at
the Institute of Technology in Helsinki are using the prototype. Coke says it is waiting to see
how the phone-ready vending machine fares there before possibly rolling it out elsewhere,
maybe even in the U.S.” (Pappas, 1999, p. 45).
Is this an acceptable paraphrase?
The Coca-Cola Company has developed a prototype vending machine that allows people to
use their cell phone to order a soft drink. Customers can charge their desired beverage to
their wireless phone account by simply calling the telephone number posted on the machine.
Coca-Cola is currently testing their invention in Finland with students and staff at the
Institute of Technology in Helsinki. If the trials are successful, Coca-Cola is considering
introducing its invention into American and international markets (Pappas, 1999).
Group of answer choices
Yes, it's an acceptable paraphrase.
No, this is patchwriting.
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Question 372.12 pts
Citation styles vary in how the information about the source is displayed. However, when
you're taking notes for your paper there is certain information you should record about every
source. Which of the following should you write down? There is more than one correct
answer, so choose all that apply.
Group of answer choices
author's name
title of article or book
title of journal (if the source is an article)
ISBN (International Standard Book Number)
publisher
page number(s) where you found the information
URL or DOI (if it's an online source)
date of publication
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Question 382.12 pts
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
Group of answer choices
Collusion is a form of plagiarism where the student gets unauthorized help on an essay or
assignment.
It is necessary to ask the professor's permission before working on an assignment with a
group of students in your class.
It is necessary to obtain the professor's permission before asking a librarian to help find books
and articles relevant to the topic.
If your professor does authorize you to get help from a tutor or editor, you must
acknowledge this in your paper.
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Question 392.12 pts
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
Group of answer choices
Using ideas and writing from your previously completed academic work is NEVER
acceptable.
If you use ideas or writing from a paper you wrote for a different class, you don't need to
include it in your reference list.
Using ideas and writing from your own previously completed work is okay as long as you get
permission from your instructor and cite your previous work in the text of your new paper.
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Question 402.12 pts
You find a neat idea in an article, so you use it in your paper. You don’t bother to cite the
source of the idea because you’ve expressed it in your own words. Is this plagiarism?
Group of answer choices
Yes, it's plagiarism.
No, it isn't.
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Question 412.12 pts
You copy a paragraph directly from an article you found. You cite the source, but you forget
to put quotation marks. Is this plagiarism?
Group of answer choices
Yes, it's plagiarism.
No, it isn't.
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Question 422.12 pts
You need an image for your essay. You go online and find one. You don’t cite the source of
your image, because you believe that images on the web aren’t protected by copyright. Is this
plagiarism?
Group of answer choices
Yes, it's plagiarism.
No, it isn't.
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Question 432.12 pts
You pay a tutor for editing assistance, and he drastically re-writes your original paper. You
hand in this new edited version to your professor. Is this plagiarism?
Group of answer choices
Yes, it's plagiarism.
No, it isn't.
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Question 442.12 pts
It’s the night before your paper is due, and you haven’t done any work. You buy a paper
from an online essay-mill. Is this plagiarism?
Group of answer choices
Yes, it's plagiarism.
No, it isn't.
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Question 452.12 pts
Your friend did the course last year, and she gives you her paper. You change the wording
here and there and insert a few of your own ideas. Is this plagiarism?
Group of answer choices
Yes, it's plagiarism.
No, it isn't.
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Question 462.48 pts
You copy a short passage from an article you found. You change a couple of words, so that
it’s different from the original – this way you don’t need quotation marks. You carefully cite
the source. Is this plagiarism?
Group of answer choices
Yes, it's plagiarism.
No, it isn't.
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Question 472.12 pts
Your professor assigned an in-class writing exercise early in the semester, and you did really
well on it. You now want to use some of the same ideas in your final paper. You discuss this
with your professor, and she gives permission for you to reuse your earlier work, as long as
your term paper also contains some substantially new ideas. Is this plagiarism?
Group of answer choices
Yes, it's plagiarism.
No, it isn't.
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