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Student Activity 2 DLP 04-29-18

1. The document is a worksheet asking students to fill in blanks with terms related to copyright and creative works. 2. Students must identify terms like plagiarism, fair use, public domain, copyright license, and piracy when used in contexts describing situations with creative works. 3. The terms are part of a word box including public domain, copyright, piracy, creative work, fair use, license, creative commons, and plagiarize.

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Student Activity 2 DLP 04-29-18

1. The document is a worksheet asking students to fill in blanks with terms related to copyright and creative works. 2. Students must identify terms like plagiarism, fair use, public domain, copyright license, and piracy when used in contexts describing situations with creative works. 3. The terms are part of a word box including public domain, copyright, piracy, creative work, fair use, license, creative commons, and plagiarize.

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Name: _______________________ Grade:______ Class Period: _____ Date: _____________

Directions:

A. Complete your basic student information above.


B. Fill-in the blanks of the statements using the term in the Word Box below.

Public domain copyright piracy creative work


fair use license creative commons plagiarize

_______________ 1.) Amy decided to _______________ her paper for class by copying and
pasting from Wikipedia and saying she wrote it. (Answer: plagiarize)

_______________ 2.) Because Zoe used a small amount of a movie in a remix video she made
that pokes fun at the main character, she could say it’s __________. (Answer: fair use)

_______________ 3.) Robbie found a photo in the __________________ that’s no longer


copyrighted, so he could use it however he wants. (Answer: public domain)

_______________ 4.) Angela has a Flickr page with all of her photos, and in order to define for
others how she wants her photos to be used, she created a copyright ________________
that is listed on her page. (Answer: license)

_______________ 5.) Alex had an idea for a poem in his head for the longest time, but once he
finally wrote it down it instantly had a ________________. (Answer: copyright)

_______________ 6.) Eric uses a program where he “rips” movies and “burns” them to DVDs,
which he then sells to friends. What Eric is doing is called ______________.
(Answer: piracy)

_______________ 7.) When Dwayne used a kind of copyright to make it easy for others to copy
and share his video, he was using ___________________. (Answer: Creative Commons)

_______________ 8.) Books, movies, music, websites, games, and pieces of art are all examples
of _______________. (Answer: Creative work)

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