Yes. The fact that the source is online rather than in print is irrelevant.
you copy and paste
As long as you cite your source, it is not considered plagiarism. But most teachers do not allow you to copy a page, even if you cite it.
It is generally acceptable to copy a paragraph from a book and cite the source as long as it is done within the boundaries of fair use. Fair use allows for limited use of copyrighted material for purposes such as criticism, commentary, or research. However, it is important to ensure that the copied material is properly attributed and that the use does not infringe on the author's rights or negatively impact the market for the original work.
If you cite the website and if you have permission from the copyright owner or web site.
For the Copy Change Strategy, check out Tim Rasinsky, Nancy Padak, and Michael Sampson.
download the source and copy paste it
Yes. It is an infringement of the website owner's copyright. Whether or not you give credit is immaterial and whether or not you charge for it is equally irrelevant. You would be using copyrighted material without permission and that is essentially the definition of infringement.It is not illegal if you are passing it off as your own or if you are charging a fee for its viewing.If you are simply quoting then providing you cite where you got the info from it is fine.Copying a photograph may be illegal however.yes
If the info isn't copywrited you can.
No, as long as you credit the source you have used and if it is a direct quote you have used quotation marks then it will not count as plagiarism even if you did copy and paste it.
Yes, copying answers from WikiAnswers without proper attribution or citation can be considered plagiarism. It is important to provide credit to the original source of information to avoid plagiarism and ensure academic integrity.
Yes. You should cite the dictionary you copy from.
Yes, I can do that.