Not in most cases. Web sites and their contents are copyrighted materials. Unless they are marked as being in the public domain or you have permission, you should not copy and paste from websites. If you do it in a paper, you are plagerising and that can get you in serious trouble at school.
You can copy things off websites, but when doing, if your doing it for a paper, you have to cite it, meaning you must tell people where you got that piece of information. Not doing so is called plagarism and you can get in big trouble for plagarizing.
You copy and paste the pictures and then paste the on your profile.
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Your phrasing is odd. A poster is a flat object; you could paste pictures onto it, but not in it. If you wanted to paste pictures inside something, that would be a photo album or notebook of some kind.
If you cite the website and if you have permission from the copyright owner or web site.
While you cannot paste them directly into your answer - you can add a related link (along with title) to an external site, which is storing the picture.
Yes, you can add pictures with the copy/cut/paste method.Although it is probably wiser to use the Import media feature of WMM (windows movie maker) until you are more familiar with the program, you can copy and paste media directly from folders on your computer (or removable device).
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Coller means "to paste."For example, J'aime coller des images à papiermeans "I like to paste pictures on paper."
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i would guess just copy and paste. or copy and paste the website the picture is on.