2. Vocabulary
Access Copyright: a not-for-profit organization
whose role is to help content users and creators
with selling and buying the rights to a work
Image title: “Copyright World”
3. Vocabulary
Copyright: a law that protects an author or
creator’s right to reproduce, publish, and sell his
or her work
Image by Seyfang
4. Vocabulary
Intellectual property: A creator’s rights to his or
her own intellectual work. This work can be
industrial, scientific, literary or artistic.
Examples of intellectual property include
geographic indications, traditional
knowledge, trade secrets, etc.
6. MLA Citation Examples
Book with one author:
Dickens, Charles. A Tale of Two Cities. New York
City, NY: Penguin Books, 2010. Print.
7. MLA Citation Examples
Internet website:
"The Way We Green: Environmental Strategic Plan.” The City of
Edmonton. N.p., n.d. Web. 9 June 2013.
<http://www.edmonton.ca/ city_government/
city_vision_and_strategic_plan/the-way-we- green.aspx>.
9. MLA Citation Examples
Internet video clip:
Unknown Exposure. Dir. Office of the Privacy
Commissioner. 22 Mar. 2012. YouTube. Web. 10 June
2013. <http://www.youtube.com/
watchv=mqZ03DFybJA&feature=plcp>.
10. Works Cited
Copyright World. 2005. flickr. Web. 10 June 2013.
<http://www.flickr.com/photos/caliorg/
6141736864/>.
11. Works Cited
Reynolds, Leo. dollar sign $. 2008. flickr. Web. 10
June 2013. <http://www.flickr.com/photos/
lwr/2568935346/>.
12. Works Cited
Seyfang, Mike. Copyright Symbols. 2008. flickr.
Web. 10 June 2013. <http://www.flickr.com/
photos/mikeblogs/3020966268/>.