Intellectual Property

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Intellectual Property

A work or invention that is the result of creativity to which one has rights

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The legal right(s) an author has over their original creative works and it also protects your intellectual property and keeps anyone from using it, unless you give them permission

What is Copyright and what does it do?

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True or False: When you create anything you AUTOMATICALLY have an All rights reserved copyright to your intellectual property.

True

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You presenting the material as your own while simultaneously not acknowledging the creator’s ownership.

What is Plagiarism?

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What are 7 LEGAL WAYS to use materials created by someone else?

Creative Commons

Open Source

Open Access

Copyright

Patent

Trademark

Trade Secret


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It provides free licenses that you can use to tell others how you want them to use your creation and it goes hand in hand with copyright

What is Creative Commons and what does it go hand in hand with?

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The six different types of Creative Commons licenses?

CC BY

CC BY-SA

CC BY-NC

CC BY-NC-SA

CC BY-ND

CC BY-NC-ND

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Programs that are made freely available for anyone to use and may be redistributed and modified

What is Open Source?

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A legal right to an invention given to a person or entity without interference from others who wish to replicate, use, or sell it

What is a patent?

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 A symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product.

What is a trademark?

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A secret device or technique used by a company in manufacturing its products

What is a trade secret?

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A set of practices through which online research is output and distributed online free of any and all cost. And its positives are free of restrictions on access, free of many restrictions on use, and free of copyright or license restrictions

What is Open Access and what are its positives?

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How can we give credit to creators within the scope of our classroom when it comes to projects or ideas?

We can give credit to creators by citing, which is when you give credit officially

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What is one unintended result of having open access, open source, and creative commons in place?

One unintended result of having open access, open source, and creative commons in place is that there is A LOT of digital information that is easy to access and sometimes this leads to intellectual property that was made with good intentions to be utilized or modified in malicious ways.

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Any kind of any innovation with programming involved in it

What is a computing innovation?

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Allows use, modification, and sharing as long as credit is given

CC-BY

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Allows use, modification, sharing, copies as long as credit is given

CC-BY-SA

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Non-commercial use and modifications as long as credit is given

CC-BY-NC

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Allows non-commercial use, modifications, and copies as long as credit is given

CC-BY-NC-SA

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Allows sharing with NO CHANGES as long as credit is given

CCBY-ND

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Allows non-commerical use and sharing without changing as long as credit is given

CCBY-NC-ND

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What is attribution?

It is when you credit the original creator of any code, data, or media that is used in a student’s project

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What is the digital divide?

The digital divide is the unequal distribution of access to technology