Thursday, November 17, 2011

A Creator's Responsibilities

1. Can you remember when you last copied, downloaded, or shared some type of creative work? What was the creative work?
A: The last time i copied a type of creative work is last week when i was doing a project on something in drug class.

2. Can you think of a time when you used someone else’s work in something you made?
A: Last time was when i had to do a a group project at my old school iris, i used my friends work for my presentation.

1. Can you think of an example of piracy or plagiarism?
A: An example of piracy is illegal movies being sold in Mexico.

2. What are Henry’s rights as a creator?
A:His rights are that he is in charge of making sure that no one steals his ideas or does a plagiarism.

3. What are Henry’s responsibilities in using other people’s creative work?
A: Henry's responsibilities is to ask consent from the people who made up their creative work so they don't label it as pirating.

4. Henry says that pirating material is stealing, no matter how it’s done. What are examples of pirating? Why should you avoid it?
A: Examples pf pirating is when someone steals someone elses creative work and makes a profit out of it. We should avoid this because this is considered a crime

5. Henry likes to make mash-ups and remixes and put them online. What does he need to do to make this “fair use”?
A: He needs to ask consent of the people who made the other mixes so they don't blame him for pirating.

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