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legal & ethical considerations designers can use third - party content …

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legal & ethical considerations
designers can use third - party content from others in their adobe projects, such as images, text, or video. utilizing legal and ethical methods of obtaining that content is vital. copyright gives the creator of an original work exclusive rights to copy, distribute, and perform that work. failing to receive permission to use a work is considered unethical. creative commons is a form of licensing comprised of a few different types represented with symbols, as shown here.
purpose
upon completing this project, you will better understand how to use others work legally.
steps for completion

  1. match the term to its definition.

a. derivative works
b. licensing
c. public domain
d. fair dealing
e. sharealike
f. intellectual property
g. fair use
h. creative commons
i. work for hire
j. non - commercial
k. noderivs
l. attribution
m. commercial use
a. h a license that gives others permission to share, use, or add to a created work.
b. a creative commons consideration that credits the original author for the work being used.
c. j a creative commons consideration that means one can use work if they do not charge people for it.
d. a creative commons consideration that means one would incur a charge for using a work someone else authored.
e. a creative commons consideration that says the work can be used but cannot be altered.
f. e a creative commons consideration that says when one uses a work, it must be shared with the same license as what was applied to the original work.
g. this grants someone permission to use a work.
h. the state of work in which it becomes free for use 50 to 100 years after the authors death.
i. this is work born of the mind, such as an invention, trade secret, or literary or artistic work.
j. this consideration includes one or many copyright - protected elements of an original.
k. work for pay, which is stipulated in a contract, specifying the owner of the finished work.
l. g this provides for limited use of copyrighted material without acquiring permission.
m. this is the international term for fair use. it only applies to specific purposes, such as research, news, and reporting.
project details
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estimated completion time 5 - 10 minutes
video reference domain 1 topic: copyright, permissions, and licensing subtopic: legal and ethical considerations
objectives covered 1 working in the design industry 1.3 determine the type of copyright, permissions, and licensing required to use specific content 1.3.1 identify legal and ethical considerations for using third - party content, such as copyright, permissions, and licensing
illustrator - graphic design and illustration project workbook, first edition domain 1 lesson 2: legal & ethical considerations

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • b. Attribution (L) credits the original author in Creative Commons.
  • d. Commercial use (M) implies a charge for using someone - else's work.
  • e. NoDerivs (K) means work can be used but not altered.
  • g. Licensing (B) grants permission to use a work.
  • h. Public domain (C) is when work is free for use 50 - 100 years after author's death.
  • i. Intellectual property (F) includes inventions, trade - secrets, etc.
  • j. Derivative works (A) contain copyright - protected elements of an original.
  • k. Work for hire (I) is work for pay with contract - specified ownership.
  • m. Fair dealing (D) is the international term for fair use for specific purposes.

Answer:

b. L. Attribution
d. M. Commercial use
e. K. NoDerivs
g. B. Licensing
h. C. Public domain
i. F. Intellectual property
j. A. Derivative works
k. I. Work for hire
m. D. Fair dealing