If something is copyrighted, how can it be used?(2 points)

Responses

Only with credit.
Only with credit.

Only with permission.
Only with permission.

With credit or in certain "fair use" cases.
With credit or in certain "fair use" cases.

With permission or in certain "fair use" cases.

With permission or in certain "fair use" cases.

With permission or in certain "fair use" cases.

The correct response is: With permission or in certain "fair use" cases.

When something is copyrighted, it means that the creator of that work has exclusive rights to it, such as the right to reproduce, distribute, and display it. To use a copyrighted work, you generally need permission from the copyright holder.

1. Get permission: To use a copyrighted work, you can reach out to the copyright holder and ask for their permission. They may grant you a license or specific terms for using their work, which could include giving credit and potentially paying a fee.

2. Fair use: In certain cases, you may be able to use a copyrighted work without permission under the "fair use" doctrine. Fair use is a legal principle that allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission, typically for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research. However, determining what qualifies as fair use can be subjective and may require legal analysis.

It's important to note that giving credit alone is not sufficient to use a copyrighted work. While giving credit is a good practice, it does not automatically grant you the right to use someone else's copyrighted material. Always seek permission or consider whether your use falls under fair use before using copyrighted material.

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