Copying and pasting information from the Internet is ok because it's in the public domain.

True OR false?

It's true, but you MUST cite the website in your paper. If you don't cite it, you are plagiarizing.

Thnx Ms.Sue! do i have to cite if i get pictures from the internet?

False! Doing so without the author's permission and/or without citing the website is plagiarism. It's no different than using information from a print resource and claiming it as your own.

The answer is False.Thnx Sherry but ure right too Ms.Sue :)

False. Copying and pasting information from the internet without proper attribution or permission can be a violation of copyright law, regardless of whether the information is in the public domain. The public domain refers to works that are not protected by intellectual property rights, such as copyright, and can be freely used by anyone. However, not all information on the internet falls under the public domain. It is important to understand the copyright status of the content you find online and to obtain permission or give proper credit when necessary.