Well, it depends on how you are using it.
No, it is not ethical/legal to take words or ideas from one site and paste them onto another site without giving the original writer credit or getting permission to do so. It's part of the whole copyright dilemma, and people who publish online have an automatic copyright, if publishing on their own site under their own name, and if they publish on someone else's site, often that site owns the copyright to that work (depends on terms of use).
Is it legal to copy and paste your own words, or edit your own work, or use the copy and paste feature to edit the words of others as part of your job or with the permission of the author? Sure.
In general, yes, copying and pasting content for personal use or fair use is legal. However, if you are using copyrighted material without permission or in a way that violates intellectual property laws, it could be considered illegal. It's important to be mindful of copyright laws and permissions when copying and pasting content.
yes it's called plagiarism so don't do it!
If it is copyrighted, like most writings are, it is illegal. It is called plagiarism. Look up this term and it should answer all your questions about copying and using someone's material.
yes. it is in fact against the law to copy and paste work from the internet, because it is copying somebody else's hard work
Print out the document, sign it in ink, and then scan or make a photocopy of the signed paper copy to retain for your records. Keep the original signed document in a secure location to ensure its integrity for legal purposes.
No, a coin that is stamped with the word "copy" is not considered legal tender. These coins are replicas or replicas meant for collectors and do not hold any monetary value.
A notarized copy of a document is a copy of the original document that has been certified by a notary public as a true and accurate reproduction of the original. A certified copy, on the other hand, is a copy of the original document that has been certified as a true copy by an official or legal authority such as a government agency or court clerk. Both types of copies can be used for official purposes to verify the authenticity of the original document.
It is illegal to possess counterfeit coins, regardless of whether they are stamped or not. Counterfeiting is a criminal offense that violates intellectual property rights and can have serious legal consequences. It is not worth the risk to possess counterfeit coins.
An heir is typically given a copy of a trust after the creator of the trust (grantor) passes away. The trustee has a legal obligation to provide a copy of the trust document to beneficiaries and heirs as part of the trust administration process. The timing of when the copy is provided may vary depending on state laws and the specific terms of the trust.
Yes, it is legal, but only if you get it from Google. (its the safest one)
Absolutely, this is fair use. What isn't legal is to take credit for the video as your own because this is a violation of copy right laws.
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Copy and paste . . Copy and paste. . .
If you have a legal (paid for) installation of MS Word you do not have to pay any more if you copy text OR images into a document.
You can't copy and paste on an iTouch, but you can on an iPhone
copy: ctrl+c paste: ctrl+v
You can not copy and paste onto this
you can copy and paste on Microsoft word 2007 or 2003
For mac: command c for copy and command v for paste. For PC: control c for copy and control v for paste.
The same way you would normally copy and paste.
show me how to cut copy and paste my resume