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What does copyright law allow you to do?(1 point) Responses sell backup copy sell backup copy make three copies more than your license make three copies more than your license backup a software backup a software include open-source software
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Copyright law generally allows you to do the following with respect to software:
1. **Backup a software** - You are typically permitted to create a backup copy of software that you legally own, as long as it's for personal use.
2. **Include open-source software** - Open-source software is distributed under licenses that allow you to use, modify, and distribute the software under specific conditions.
However, selling backup copies or making additional copies beyond what your license allows would typically violate copyright law, as would distributing proprietary software without permission.
So, the correct answer focusing on what copyright law generally allows you to do would be: **backup a software**.
1. **Backup a software** - You are typically permitted to create a backup copy of software that you legally own, as long as it's for personal use.
2. **Include open-source software** - Open-source software is distributed under licenses that allow you to use, modify, and distribute the software under specific conditions.
However, selling backup copies or making additional copies beyond what your license allows would typically violate copyright law, as would distributing proprietary software without permission.
So, the correct answer focusing on what copyright law generally allows you to do would be: **backup a software**.