You find an image with the copyright license shown. Which action is permitted?

You can use the image for commercial purposes if you credit the owner.

You can use the image without crediting the owner.

You can use and modify the image for non-commercial purposes if you credit the owner.

You can modify and use the image without crediting the owner.

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1 month ago

To determine which action is permitted regarding the image, you would need to refer to the specific copyright license associated with that image. Generally speaking:

1. **You can use the image for commercial purposes if you credit the owner.** - This might be permitted under some licenses that allow commercial use with attribution, such as certain Creative Commons licenses.

2. **You can use the image without crediting the owner.** - This is typically not allowed unless the image is in the public domain or the license explicitly states that attribution is not required.

3. **You can use and modify the image for non-commercial purposes if you credit the owner.** - This is common, especially for licenses like Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC), which permits modification for non-commercial purposes with attribution.

4. **You can modify and use the image without crediting the owner.** - This might apply to public domain works or certain licenses that do not require attribution, but it is rare in standard copyright situations.

Without the exact details of the copyright license displayed with the image, it's impossible to definitively say which action is permitted. You must refer to the specific license terms.