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Scavenger Hunt – Carefully read the questions and then click the link to find the answers. Remember that you will often times need to scroll down on the pages and READ to find your answers. When you are done, click on the link provided to check your answers.

1. You drew a really great picture at school yesterday, but then you threw it away. The next day it showed up on an “Elect Joe for President” poster that you didn't make. Did someone break a copyright rule by using your drawing without your permission?

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2. Your started to keep a blog for school. You found something interesting on someone else's blog and so you copied it. Did you break any copyright rules?

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3. You found several facts in a book to use in a PowerPoint assignment. Give me at least two pieces of information that you would need to include when you create the citation (sometimes called a bibliography) for using that information.

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4. You’re writing a paper on animals for science class. The Internet is saying everything you want to say. Which one of these would be a poor choice?

 Copy it word for word.  Write down what it says but write down where you found it, and use quotes around it.  Read it through and then put it in your own words. 5. The picture you just downloaded for your web page came from a page where it says, “Permission has been granted for students to use all of the pictures.” Do you need to cite where you got your pictures?

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6. You brought in your CD from home that you bought with your allowance money. How much of one song can you use in your video?

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7. If you wanted to use a video clip from a movie that was produced by Dreamworks, what address would you use to write to them and ask permission?

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8. Which of the following is correct about public domain material?

 You can only use it if you have permission.  You will probably have to write a letter to get permission.  It might not be clear who owns it so you are free to use it. 9. True or false, if something is in the public domain, you can take credit for creating it.

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10. You have just finished a report on the Constitution. What are the rules for using a picture of the Constitution in your report?

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