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1. Chapter 2 lists four factors governing the fair-use exemption, which allows you to use
copyrighted material without permission under certain conditions. One factor is the
nature and purpose of the copyrighted work. What is another factor?
A) the effect of the use on the potential market for the copyrighted work
B) the degree of difficulty you might encounter if you did seek permission to use the
copyrighted work
C) whether the copyrighted work was published on the Internet, in which case it can
be considered to be in the public domain
D) whether you intended to cause the copyright holder any harm—financial or
otherwise—by using the copyrighted material
2. Chapter 2 lists four ways you can help protect your client's or your employer's
trademark. One is to use the trademark symbol. Which one of the following methods is
also listed in the chapter?
A) Distinguish trademarks from other material, perhaps by setting the trademark in a
different typeface or by using boldface type for emphasis.
B) Use the trademarked item in various grammatical forms, including as an adjective
(Xerox® copiers), a noun (Xeroxes®), and a verb (Xerox 500 copies).
C) Use the plural form (Xeroxes) or the possessive form (Xerox's quality) of the term
whenever possible.
D) Include a prominent warning about the civil and criminal penalties for infringing
on the protections afforded by trademark law, similar to the FBI warning about
copyright that appears at the beginning of rental movies.
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8. Which of the following is NOT a guideline for using social media ethically and legally,
according to Chapter 2?
A) Keep your private social-media accounts separate from those at work.
B) Avoid revealing unauthorized news about your own company.
C) Work efficiently by repurposing pieces of content you wrote for other workplace
documents.
D) Avoid false endorsements.
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9. What does liability law have to do with technical communication?
A) Liability law regulates the words and pictures available for use in sets of
instructions.
B) Liability law says that a manufacturer or seller of a product is liable for injuries or
damages caused by the use of that product.
C) Liability law puts the responsibilty for product safety onto consumers.
D) Liability law requires instructions to fit on a single printed page.
11. Which of the following preferences does Creative Commons NOT give copyright
owners a means to control?
A) whether their work can be shared only in noncommercial environments
B) whether users of the work must attribute it
C) whether the copyright will expire after a fixed amount of time
D) whether others may alter or build on the existing work
13. When your state's revenues for the year are 40 percent below estimates, the state
legislature cuts education funds by 40 percent but reduces farmers' subsidies by only 20
percent. Which moral standard does this action violate?
A) care
B) utility
C) justice
D) rights
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It was some moments before Polly could speak, then the words came in
gasps.
"What?"
"Yes; yes, she's dead; and the moon is shining on 'em both."
Gwen appalled at the news, opened the door and looked in. But what she saw
was so wonderful and beautiful that all horror subsided. Rachel was kneeling
by the bed on which Luke lay, her cheek resting on his dead hand and a smile
of rapture on her face. The moonlight was streaming into the room from the
open window on to the faces of husband and wife. Once more they were
together in its pathway as they had been on that evening on the sea at
Southwold, but now they were unconscious of it, as they were together in the
city that has no need of the sun neither the moon to shine in it, for the glory of
God did lighten it and the Lamb is the Light thereof.
When the villagers heard that Rachel had died of heart failure on the same
day as her husband they mourned and wept. So young, they said, to die! Two
valuable lives given for the sake of a poor sick baby of a drunken woman!
What a waste of life!
But the Bishop, who came to preach the funeral sermon, said, "It was one of
the most beautiful things of which he had ever heard, and he felt that instead
of mourning and weeping, there should be flowers and singing. Two happy
saints treading together the streets of gold! No long parting! No farewells! The
Rector," he told the people, "could hardly have had time to reach the gates of
Heaven before he was joined by his wife. What could be more joyful for them!"
"But," he added, and with evident emotion, "when we look at it from our own
point of view, we cannot help tears. Did not our blessed Lord weep at the
tomb of Lazarus? It is not wrong to weep; but in thinking of our loss, we must
not forget their gain; for they were lovely and pleasant in their lives and in their
death they were not divided!"
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