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A(n) __________________________ is a new work based on existing material. |
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A(n) __________________________ is an aggressive or insulting letter. |
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A(n) __________________________ protects someone who creates an original work. |
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Be sure not to abuse company or school e-mail systems, as e-mail systems leave a(n)
_______________________. |
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Copyright protection is provided by the __________________________, a federal
statute. |
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If you want to use a portion of a copyrighted work in your own work, you need to
obtain __________________________ from the copyright holder. |
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New rules of etiquette that have evolved for the new communication media provided by
the Internet are called __________________________. |
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Once a work’s copyright has expired, that work is considered to be in the
__________________________, meaning that nobody owns it and anybody can reprint
it as they please. |
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Taking somebody else’s ideas and passing them off as your own is called
_______________________. |
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__________________________ is a crime in which someone takes your personal
information and uses it to establish credit and charge items to you. |
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__________________________ is a scam in which a person sends you an e-mail in
which he or she pretends to be a representative from a company with which you do
business. |
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__________________________ refers to the right to reprint brief excerpts from
copyrighted works without obtaining permission. |
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__________________________, or junk e-mail, is a billion-dollar problem, clogging
e-mail systems and wasting time. |
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