2. Copyright Jeopardy 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 800 800 800 800 800 600 600 600 600 600 400 400 400 400 400 200 200 200 200 200 Wild Card Multi-media Internet TV & Video Computers and Software
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13. TV & Video-200 HOME A history class videotapes a Holocaust survivor who lives in the community. The students digitally compress the interview, and, with the interviewee's permission, post it on the Web. Another school discovers the interview online and uses it in their History Day project. Is this fair use? Answer
14. TV & Video-200 HOME YES. That's the other side of fair use. Just as you can use other people's intellectual property for educational purposes without permission, so can your own be used.
15. TV & Video-400 HOME The owner of the local Blockbuster Video store supports the school by donating one videotape rental-free to the school every Friday. The video is shown in the multipurpose room to reward students with perfect attendance that week. Is this fair use? Answer
16. TV & Video-400 HOME NO. "Entertainment" and "reward" are explicitly excluded under copyright guidelines. To show a movie for entertainment purposes, you must obtain a version from an authorized distributor who can license you to show it.
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22. TV & Video-1000 HOME NO. The television station is wrong. First of all, it doesn't hold the copyright on "Seinfeld." Secondly, the use occurred within 10 school days after the broadcast.
23. Internet-200 HOME Answer A number of students take digital pictures of local streets and businesses for their Web projects. These are permissible to post online.
24. Internet-200 HOME True. You may use the images in projects and post such images on the Web. Some sites, like Disneyland and architectural landmarks, may be considered copyright material, however, and might ask you to remove the image. People (not selectively chosen) in public places are as a rule OK in photographs.