Question: QUESTION 21 If an uploader has received a takedown request, the law governing this action is: The Copyright Act of 1909. The 3D Printing Protection
QUESTION 21
If an uploader has received a "takedown request," the law governing this action is:
| The Copyright Act of 1909. | ||
| The 3D Printing Protection Act of 2014. | ||
| The Digital Millennium Copyright Act. | ||
| The Sony Bono Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998. |
QUESTION 22
While the first U.S. copyright law, the Copyright Act of 1790, established a 14-year term for copyright holders, with a 14-year renewal possible, the current copyright law specifies:
| 28 years with a potential 14-year renewal. | ||
| 28 years with a potential 28-year renewal. | ||
| Life of the creator. | ||
| Life of the creator plus 70 years. |
QUESTION 23
Perhaps the most notable element of the Biden Administration's March 2023 National Cybersecurity Strategy.
| A requirement that Zero Trust be adopted by all businesses with more than five employees. | ||
| The reclassification of the National Security Agency (NSA) to the National Cyberdefense Agency. | ||
| The potential shift in liability for cyber incidents to companies that fail to take reasonable measures to ensure their software is secure. | ||
| Nationwide implementation of the Lockheed-Martin Cyber Kill Chain model. |
QUESTION 24
Suppose that Professor Roycroft creates a sculpture of a hippopotamus. Jan, one of his students scans the hippo sculpture into an STL file. Another student, Chris, wants to print the STL file using a 3D printer. Whose permission does Chris need?
| Chris does not need anyone's permission. | ||
| Chris needs Professor Roycroft's permission. | ||
| Chris needs Jan's permission. | ||
| Chris needs both Professor Roycroft's and Jan's permission. |
QUESTION 25
Consider the following two examples: (1) "An e-book server restricts access to, copying of and printing of material based on constraints set by the copyright holder of the content." (2) "A movie studio includes software on its DVDs that limits the number of copies a user can make to two." What are these examples of?
| The Digital Millennium Copyright Act. | ||
| Sony Safe Harbor. | ||
| Digital Rights Management. | ||
| Restrictions based on White-Smith Music Publishing Company v. Apollo Company. |
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