ITEC2110 Spring 2008 Test 4: WrapUp and Copyrights, Dr. Jim Rowan In keeping with the GGC academic integrity policy I will not discuss the contents of this test with anyone until after the tests have been returned. Name________________________________ 1&2) When using the Internet you are directing a conversation that occurs between two computers, the CLIENT and the SERVER. The browser runs on the __________________ while the website is hosted on the __________________. 3) The domain name in a URL is in human readable form. For the Internet to work that domain name must be translated into an IP address. What part is responsible translating the domain name into the IP address? __________________ 4&5) What are two parts of the three distinct parts of a URL? __________________ __________________ 6) There are programs that automatically search through the web to collect and aggregate information. There are a variety of names for these programs. Give one of the names that were mentioned in class. __________________ 7) Whose pioneering work at XEROX PARC resulted in the creation of the desktop metaphor in 1978 and presented on the XEROX Alto III? __________________ 8) In a traditional, html-based website what is the filename of the home page? __________________ 9) Al Gore claims to have invented the Internet. Who is actually credited with its invention? __________________ Looking at the visual found at: http://wiki.ggc.usg.edu/mediawiki/images/6/6d/JrowanWebRootDIrectoryExample.tiff This is a screen grab of the web root directory for the www.jimrowan.com website. 10) What is the file number of the file that would be sent to the browser if the user entered the URL: http://www.jimrowan.com/academicLife/after1990/research.html ? __________________ 11) What is the file number of the file that would be sent to the browser if the user entered the URL: http://www.jimrowan.com/academicLife/before1990/ ? __________________ 12) ( TRUE / FALSE ) A widely circulated strategy to avoid the cost of copyright registration is referred to as the "poor man's copyright." It proposes that the creator send the work to himself in a sealed envelope by registered mail, using the postmark to establish the date. The United States Copyright Office accepts this technique as substitute for actual registration. 13) Name one of the two rights that the copyright holder is given. __________________ 14) ( TRUE / FALSE ) Fair Use allows the limited use of copyrighted material but permission must be obtained in writing before the use. 15) ( TRUE / FALSE ) Even though the name implies that it was enacted after the year 2000 (Millennium is 1000 years), the Digital Millennium Copyright Act was actually passed in 1998. 16&17) Give two of the 4 factors that determine whether the work was used with Fair Use. __________________ __________________ 18) ( TRUE / FALSE ) If there is not a copyright notice, then that means the work is public domain. 19) DMCA Title IV added all of the following provisions EXCEPT: A. facilitate distance education B. changed the remedies for the circumvention of copy prevention systems C. collective bargaining and the transfer of movie rights
D. assist libraries with keeping copies of sound recordings 20) ( TRUE / FALSE ) If it is copyrighted, it is NOT fair use. 21) ( TRUE / FALSE ) Is linking to infringing content illegal? 22) __________________ protects online service providers against copyright liability if they follow certain rules. 23) The fair use doctrine stems from which constitutional amendment? 24) Musical recordings that make it out into the public domain but have not been officially released by the artist or their associated management or their production companies are called what? __________________ 25) Classical music is an example of a musical work that is in the __________________ and therefore are not controlled or owned by anyone.