Question
Which scenario describes the ethical use of someone else’s original work?(1 point)
Responses
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.
A student presents a series of paintings in the public domain for an art history project, crediting each painter.
A comedian writes a parody sketch based on a recent and popular musical.
Responses
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.
A student presents a series of paintings in the public domain for an art history project, crediting each painter.
A comedian writes a parody sketch based on a recent and popular musical.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The scenario that best 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, meaning they are free to use, and the student is also giving credit to the original painters, which acknowledges 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, meaning they are free to use, and the student is also giving credit to the original painters, which acknowledges their work.