Asked by hyguyuygiug
Morgan wants to use a picture for a school project that is classified as “public domain.” What does this mean?
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Anyone is allowed to use the picture for free.
Anyone is allowed to use the picture for free.
Anyone is allowed to use this picture for a fee.
Anyone is allowed to use this picture for a fee.
Anyone can use the picture if they attend a public school.
Anyone can use the picture if they attend a public school.
Anyone can use this picture if they have a special license.
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Anyone is allowed to use the picture for free.
Explanation: "Public domain" means the work is not protected by copyright, so anyone may use, copy, modify, and distribute it without permission or payment.
Explanation: "Public domain" means the work is not protected by copyright, so anyone may use, copy, modify, and distribute it without permission or payment.
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