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13 - Copyright of Algorithms

 1. What is copyright?

  Permission to copy something for free

  A way of keeping information secret

  Something that does not apply to computers

  A type of intellectual property right

 2. Copyright laws allow the creator(s) of original material to decide how the material can be used.
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  TRUE

  FALSE

 3. Unauthorised use of someone else's work is known as …

  highway robbery

  piracy

  swindling

  smuggling

 4. If you wrote a song in the UK or USA would you own the copyright?

  After ten years

  Yes

  No

  If you pay a fee

 5. Copyright laws originate in England from legislation that came into effect in 1710 called the Statute of Anne.

  FALSE

  TRUE

 6. Modern copyright laws in the UK are governed by the …

  Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988

  Copyright and Inventions Act 1922

  Copyright Statute 1996

  Intellectual Property Act 2016

 7. If you devise a basic algorithm, would this idea be protected by copyright in the UK or USA?

  If you pay a fee

  Provided no one has thought of it before

  Yes

  No

 8. If you write a programme, will the code be protected by copyright in the UK or USA?

  If you pay a fee

  Yes

  No

  After ten years

 9. A Creative Commons (CC) licence allows copyright owners to …
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  specify what people can and can’t do with their work

  give up their copyright for free use

  stop their work from being used by anyone else

  limit the time during which their work can be used

 10. Copyright laws vary in different countries so it is advisable to get advice on local laws.

  

  FALSE

  TRUE