Answer :
- With fair use there is no need to give credit to the person who created it.
#2.
- Creative commons
- Public domain
- traditional copyright
#5
False(You have to apply)
#6
True
1 ) Guidelines pertaining to fair use are :
- ( A ) Don't make money off the copyrighted work
- ( B ) Give credit to the copyright holder
- ( D) A majority of the content you create must be your own
2) Matching each statement with its description
- Traditional copyright --< Work cannot be used, adapted, copied, or published without the creator's permission.
- Creative commons --> Work may be used without permission, but only under certain circumstances.
- Public domain --->Work can be used, adapted, copied, and published, completely without restrictions, no permission needed.
5) You do not own the copyright when you write it down or record it. i.e the statement is FALSE
6) TRUE the creators set rules for the way their work is used
Condition for using a creative commons image
A creative common image can be used by anyone without the permission of the creator but under copyright rules or when a user cannot obtain a copyright permission from a copyrighted image.also to own a copyright of your intellectual work you will have to apply to the appropriate copyright authorities
Hence we can conclude that the answers to your questions are as listed above.
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