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Copyright - I
Which of the following is considered to be an infringement of Copyright?:
Reading & reciting an extract of a work in public without consent of author/owner
Performance for entertainment purposes without consent of the author/owner
Performance for an educational institution without consent of author/owner
Performance for religious purposes without consent of the author/owner
The term of Copyright in published Literary, Dramatic, Musical & Artistic work is:
60 years following the year in which the author dies
60 years from the date of its creation
60 years from the date on which application for registration is filed
60 years from the date on which Copyright is registered
Damages
Injunction
Imprisonment for 6 to 3 years
Imprisonment for 7 to 10 years
How many copies of the work are required to be submitted for registration of Copyright?:
2 copies
4 copies
3 copies
6 copies
Which of the following is an infringement of Copyright?:
Making copies of a computer program for backup purposes
Making copies of a program since the original is in a compressed format
Installing single licensed software on a laptop and desktop at the same time
Making multiple copies of software having purchased multiple user licenses
What is the meaning of “Copyright © 2003-2005”?:
Dates on which work was created and/or modified
Copyright was applied for in 2003 and it was registered in 2005
None of the above
Fair Use is:
The right to copy without permission for personal use
A defense against copyright infringement
The right for schools and teachers to use any copyrighted works without permission
The right to download anything from the internet
Factors in determining whether a use of a copyrighted work is a Fair Use exclude:
Amount of the work used
Effect on the market
Purpose of the use
Availability of the work used
When a work is said to be in the Public Domain, it can be said that:
The work is sold in the market and is available at all places
You can obtain a copy for free download from the internet
You can make as many copies as you want to
The term of copyright in the work has run out
Which of the following qualifies as Fair Use in respect of a work of Copyright?:
Use of a small portion of the work
Use of only the most important parts of the work
Use for a nonprofit purpose
Who is the first owner of a Copyright in a work created by an employee in his employment?:
Employer
Employee
Both are joint owners
Which of the following are protected by Copyright?:
Thoughts
Expressions
Ideas
Slogans
Who is the first owner of copyright for a musical album?:
Composer of Music Album
Distributor of Music Album
Recorder of Music Album
Producer of Film using the Music Album
Which of the following are not covered by Copyrights?:
Right to use, modify & distribute
Right to make copies & synchronize
Right to perform & broadcast
Right to share and discuss
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