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Objectives and Audience

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Created on September 6, 2023

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DETECTIVE

START A PROJECT

01

Project Objectives

02

Knowing what you are looking to achieve and when you intend to achieve it .

Scope

Scope involves getting information required to start a project, and the features the product would have that would meet its stakeholders requirements

03

Target Audience

age, occupation, gender, education, ethnicity and computer skills of the target audience

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AUDIENCE RESEARCH

will make the objectives that the project aims to achieve measurable and more palpable

CLIENT

  • is a fundamental figure in the development of a project
  • it is the one who has a particular interest in the result.
  • is the one who defines the objectives of a project and will become the direction in which all the operations that compose it are directed.

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Design requirements

Allocation of resources, tasks and deadlines.

DETECTIVE

Copyrigths and intellectual property

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Intelectual property

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Intellectual property consists of anything that an individual has written or created. It can be music, text, paintings, photographs, sounds, and so on.

FAIR USE

Is any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner.

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It is a concept that allows the manipulation of protected material, provided that it is for academic or informational purposes.

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Derivaty work

Is a phrase used in copyright law. It is a piece of work (for example: a novel, a song or a painting) that is based on what someone else created.Other people are not allowed to copy it unless the person who created it says that they can

Creative CommonsCreative Commons is a set of legal tools, inspired by people’s willingness to share their creativity and knowledge, and enabled by a set of open copyright licenses. Creative Commons began in response to an outdated global copyright legal system. CC licenses are built on copyright and are designed to give more options to creators who want to share. Over time, the role and value of Creative Commons has expanded. This unit will introduce you to where CC came from and where it is headed.