Friday, June 10, 2011
Thursday, June 9, 2011
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT WEBSITE
An impressive image on the first page.
Very gardening color scheme.
Many but very clear navigation.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Monday, June 6, 2011
COPYRIGHT DISCUSSION
1. The fact that Coca Cola’s domain registration has “lapsed”, and I could register cocacola.com.au means that I have a right to use it. FALSE
2. Copyright lasts for the life of the author plus 50 years. FALSE - 70 YEARS THESE DAY
3. Using part of a work may infringe copyright if the part is important. The quality of the part used is more important than its quantity. TRUE
4. If I use the small part of someone’s work, I don’t require copyright permission. FALSE
5. If I don’t copy someone’s work, but produce something similar, I don’t need copyright permission. FALSE
6. If I put links to other websites on my website, there are situations when I need a copyright permission. TRUE
7. If you engage a freelancing photographer to take a photograph for a private or domestic purpose, you own a copyright. TRUE
8. I can use a recording of a Mozart piano concerto on my website as the copyright in the music have expired. FALSE
9. I can reproduce a work without permission if I make changes to it. FALSE
10. I cannot copy parts of other sites to my own site. TRUE
11. ‘Royalty free’ means that the author gives permission for people to make copies of his/her work without payment. TRUE
12. As an owner of the website, I can refuse to license the use of my work, or impose conditions (including payment) when they do grant a license. TRUE
13. I can use web clip art without copyright clearance. TRUE
14. If my work is infringed in another country, and I want to take a legal action, I must take a legal action in that country. TRUE
15. I employed a freelance copywriter to create a website copy. I don’t need to get a copyright clearance if I want to change the copy in future. TRUE
Saturday, June 4, 2011
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