Q1) This one did not surprise me at all because I actually have backups of many of the Cd's and DVDs I own. I was already aware it is OK to have backups in case something happens to the original.
Q2) I was surprised that this one is legal. I was also wondering how a school is supposed to keep track of how many people are using a program at once and enforce that rule, it seems a little tough.
Q6) Again this one was no surprise; almost everyone has used the Internet for research projects and pulled information out of it into their papers or whatever it is they're doing.
Q14) I couldn't believe this one was not covered under fair use! They just wanted to use it to entertain the children, but I suppose they are within their rights to restrict when you can show their movies publicly.
Q15) The fact that this one is illegal confuses me too. A teacher can go in and edit a video but they can't create a video compilation?!?!
Q17) I knew this one was legal to do. It seems kind of silly that anyone would think it wasn't, stuff like public landmarks and building should be able to be shared.
Q19) I was shocked this one was not permissable, I thought this one would be perfectly fine. The explanation does make sense though since yearbooks are not an instructional thing plus they would be using the whole song.
Q20) I think it was pretty obvious that this one wasn't going to be legal. The school was basically profitting off of the work of other people and thats not right.
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