COPYRIGHT FLASHCARDS
Definitions
- What subject matter is protected by copyright?
- Works of authorship include:
- What are some things that are not protected by copyright?
- What is a compilation?
- What are some examples of copyrightable works?
- What is a derivative work?
- What does it mean to display a work?
- A work is fixed in a tangible medium of expression when:
- A joint work is:
- What are literary works?
- To perform a work means:
- Phonorecords are:
- What do Pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works include?
- What are pseudonymous works?
- What does it mean to display a work publicly?
- What are sound recordings?
- What is a useful article?
- What is an architectural work?
- What are audio visual works?
- What is a collective work?
- What is a visual work of art?
- What rights are protected under the basic bundle of copyrights?
Review Questions
- What is a compilation?
- What is the basis for the copyright act?
- What are the four factors for determining fair use?
- What is the requirement for copyrighted subject matter?
- What are the remedies for civil suits?
- What are the terms for copyright protection (overview)?
- What changes did the Sunny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act make?
- What copyright protection is there for works created on or after January 1, 1978?
- What is the copyright duration for works created but not published or copyrighted before January 1, 1978?
- What is the 1976 Act treatement of works first published under the 1909 act?
- What is the 1976 Act treatment of works in public domain prior to January 1, 1978?
- What is the term and renewal term of protection for works published between 1964-1977?
- What is the term and renewal term of protection for works published between 1923-1963 inclusive?
- What is the copyright protection for a work published before 1923?
- What is the copyright protection for a work created, but not published, before 1978?
- What are the formalities under 1909 act in order to get copyright protection?
- The USA will respect copyrights from which countries?
- What are the available damages?
- What must copyright holder show in order to collect damages?
- What are the requirements to recover for contributory infringement?
- What is a difference between what must be shown for direct infringement and contributory infringer?
- What are the elements for vicarious liability?
- What benefits does copyright registration bring?
- When must deposit for the library of Congress be made?
- What are the elements of the copyright registration procedure?
- What must be alleged for a copyright cause of action?
- By when must the choice be made whether to ask for statutory damages or damages plus profits?
- What is the first sale doctrine?
- How does copyright in a compilation work?
- Circuits must apply what standard to plaintiffs and defendants for recovery of attorney's fees?
- What is the focus of the United States Copyright Act?
- What moral rights are imposed by the Visual Artists Rights Act (VARA)?
- What copyright conventions do the United States belong to?
- Does the United States have bilateral copyright agreements?
- Are online service providers (OSP) liable for violations of their users?
- How does a copyright license agreement terminate?
- What is a joint work?
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