3. is the exclusive and assignable legal right, given to the originator
for a fixed number of years, to print, publish, perform, films, or record literacy,
artistic or musical materials.
Once the work is created it is in the fixed form, which can include the digital creation, you can
acquire copyright. Having the copyright may give you some several exclusive rights;
You can authorize other people to do or reproduce the work by yourself.
The copy of your work can be sell, rent, lease or lend.
Base the original you can make derivative works.
Other publisher, or music company, to make and sell copy of your work by your
authorization.
What Copyright Does?
4. Five thing that You Can’t Copyright
I. Ideas, Methods, or Systems. This are not cover by the copyright
protection. For instance making thing, some of the scientific and technical
methods of discoveries, business operations and mathematics principles,
etc.…
II. Common Known Information. This information which with no known
authorship. For example, standard calendars, list or table known from the
public documents, height and weight charts, etc.….
III.Choreographic Works.
IV.Titles, Short Phrases, Expression or Names
V. Fashion
5. Creative commons is one of the several public copyright licenses that enables the free
distribution.
It is use when the author wishes to give other people the right to share and build upon the
work that the author has created.
It is a non-profitable organization.
Was created by Lawrence Lessig
6. Types of Creative Commons
CC BY (CC Attribution). As long as the
person who want to use the information
of the person gives the credit to the
original author of the work.
CC BY-SA (CC Attribution ShareAlike).
You can use it as long as you give credit to
the author and distributes modifications
you made.
7. CC BY-ND ( CC Attribution NonDerivatives).
You cannot make any modification but you can use
it and give credit to the author.
CC BY-NC ( CC Attribution NonCommercial).
You must agree not to sell it, but on the other end
you can use it and give credit to the author of the
original work.
8. CC BY-NC-SA (CC Attribution NonCommercial –
ShareAlike). Agreement must be made not to sell it to
anyone. You can use it and modified it and do whatever
you wishes to do as long as you give credit to author
and also you must share any modification you do.
CC BY-NC-ND (CC Attribution-
NonCommercial-NonDerivatives). You can use it
giving credit to the author, but you cannot
modified it or sell it.
9. CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial). This is the license that I
choose, because this license will help the people or the reader to see the
work of mine or other writers work to modified our work with some of
their own ideas. On the other end, there must be no political or religious
considerations. This license will be allowed to examine the work and to
use the knowledge gained from the work in any way.
My Reflection
10. There must be freedom to redistribution of the copies the work that
we did, for non-commercial purposes. That means that the copies may
given away for free, as part of a larger work, a collection, or
independently. Finally there will be freedom to distribute derivative
works, for non-commercial purposes. And it gives everyone the ability
to improve upon a work they did, as long as the derivative work is also
licensed with and NC license.
11. Heleigh, B. (2021, February 01). 5 Things You Can't Copyright. Retrieved from
https://www.legalzoom.com/articles/5-things-you-cant-copyright
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