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Copyright: The legal protection a piece of content (also known as “intellectual property” or “IP”) has. It applies to everything whether it is published, unpublished, free, or not free.

Citation: Credit given to a creator of content.

Copyright laws can be very confusing. They are quickly changing as more and more content is produced and distributed Some people make money from the content they create, while others think everything online should be free. Many new laws and permissions to use content have been created recently because of changes in how content is distributed and created.

Fair Use Doctrine is part of copyright law. It says that "limited portions" of material may sometimes be used without permission.

Motion media: Up to 10% or 3 minutes of a single copyrighted motion media NETWORK. If it has to do with music 10% or only 30 seconds may be used.

Text material: Up to 10% or 1000 words of a single copyrighted work of text.

Creative commons: is a nonprofit organization devoted to making some more creative works available for others to build upon legally and share. They release copyright licenses more known as Creative Common licenses can be used as an Attribution(You can use the content but you must give credit) or NC (Non Commercial) you can use the content but cannot make money from it. theirs a couple more NoDerivs (ND) you can use the content but you cannot modify it, and ShareALike: you can use, modify or change the content but you cannot change the licenses. Royalty free is also a Creative common but for music essentially you have to research royalty free songs and follow their guidlines.

This is simplified copyright rules. I hoped this helped.