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Which scenario describes the ethical use of someone else’s original work?(1 point) Responses A comedian writes a parody sketch...Question
Which scenario describes the ethical use of someone else’s original work?(1 point)
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A comedian writes a parody sketch based on a recent and popular musical.
A comedian writes a parody sketch based on a recent and popular musical.
A critic includes a long excerpt from the end of a novel he is reviewing, crediting the author.
A critic includes a long excerpt from the end of a novel he is reviewing, crediting the author.
A designer uses several vintage fashion designs to create new designs to sell.
A designer uses several vintage fashion designs to create new designs to sell.
A student presents a series of paintings in the public domain for an art history project, crediting each painter.
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A comedian writes a parody sketch based on a recent and popular musical.
A comedian writes a parody sketch based on a recent and popular musical.
A critic includes a long excerpt from the end of a novel he is reviewing, crediting the author.
A critic includes a long excerpt from the end of a novel he is reviewing, crediting the author.
A designer uses several vintage fashion designs to create new designs to sell.
A designer uses several vintage fashion designs to create new designs to sell.
A student presents a series of paintings in the public domain for an art history project, crediting each painter.
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The scenario that describes the ethical use of someone else’s original work is:
**A student presents a series of paintings in the public domain for an art history project, crediting each painter.**
This scenario is ethical because the paintings are in the public domain, and the student is giving credit to the original painters, which respects their work.
**A student presents a series of paintings in the public domain for an art history project, crediting each painter.**
This scenario is ethical because the paintings are in the public domain, and the student is giving credit to the original painters, which respects their work.
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