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Question 1
Copyright ownership:
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Correct Just because someone creates a work does not mean that the copyright protection which vests, immediately vests in that author. Works for hire and works by employees belong to the employer. Collective works and joint works create other issues of initial ownership.
Incorrect! Just because someone creates a work does not mean that the copyright protection which vests, immediately vests in that author. Works for hire and works by employees belong to the employer. Collective works and joint works create other issues of initial ownership.
Question 2
A 'collective' work is:
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Correct Section 101 defines 'collective works' in this way. Answer A describes a 'compilation.'
Incorrect! Section 101 defines 'collective works' in this way. Answer A describes a 'compilation.'
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Question 3
Ben and Jerry are struggling authors who decide to write a script for a TV show. Their idea is about a man who gets into a car accident and is forced to work off his debt to the other driver by acting as his butler. They sit down together to write the script. This work would be called:
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Correct It is important not to confuse collective works with joint works. The vital difference is that with a joint work the authors' efforts are not separable in the final product.
Incorrect! It is important not to confuse collective works with joint works. The vital difference is that with a joint work the authors' efforts are not separable in the final product.