A | B |
using other's work without permission | Academic plagiarism |
peer to peer flie sharing protocol to distribute large amounts of data | Bit Torrent |
distributing or selling copyrighted works without permission | Bootlegging |
protection by law to creators of works | Copyright |
unauthorized use of work protected by copyright | Copyright infringement |
copyright notice symbol | (c) |
work that includes copyrighted elements | Derivative work |
copying a file from a web page | Dowloading |
social networking site that is not covered by copyright laws | Facebook |
allows use of limited portion of copyrighted work | Fair use |
derivative works of fiction written by fans; extension of admired work | Fanfic |
copying files from one computer to another | File sharing |
any product of a creatiave mindthat is now tangible | Intellectual property |
legal agreement granting permission to use works for specific purposes | License |
audio file format that is highly compressed to transmit over the internet | MP3 |
a device for playing mp3s, like an ipod | MP3 Player |
Original work that is protected, by the owner is unknown or deceased | Orphan work |
government grant that protects inventions from being copied, used or sold | Patent |
Unauthorized copying of copyrighted material, mostly used to describe unauthorized copying of CDs, DVDs, and software | Piracy |
copying songs form a CD onto a computer | Ripping |
Malicious software that takes your information without your knowledge | Spyware |
viewing or listening to audio or video files online without downloading | Streaming |
website's guidelines for use of content | Terms of Use |
law that governs the rights associated with creative and artistic work | U.S. Copyright Law |
work prepared by an employee withing the scope of his/her employment. Copyright goes to employer | Work made for hire |
popular web-sharing site that enables anyone to store short videos for private or public viewing | YouTube |