Use five examples to demonstrate how you could use technology to enhance practical science?
Question: Use five examples to demonstrate how you could use technology to enhance practical science?
The correct answer is: Copyright
Copyright is a form of intellectual property that gives the creator of an original work the exclusive right to reproduce, distribute, perform, display, or create derivative works based upon the copyrighted work.
This means that the copyright owner has the right to control how their work is used. If you want to reproduce a substantial portion of someone else's work, you need to get permission from the copyright owner.
Here are some examples of when you might need to get permission to reproduce a substantial portion of someone else's work:
- Quoting from a book or article in a research paper
- Using a clip from a movie or TV show in a video essay
- Creating a derivative work based on a copyrighted work, such as a fan fiction story or a parody song
There are a few exceptions to copyright law, such as fair use. Fair use allows you to use a small portion of a copyrighted work without permission for certain purposes, such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, or research.
However, if you are unsure whether or not you need permission to reproduce a substantial portion of someone else's work, it is always best to err on the side of caution and get permission.
Note: The other options (fair use, intellectual property rights, and freedom of information) do not specifically allow for the reproduction of a substantial portion of someone else's work without permission.
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