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Copyrights
Fair Use Doctrine It is a part of copyright law and states limited portions of copyrighted material can be used without permission but it does not say which parts. Also it requires someone to give credit back to the creator for the use of their material.

Creative Commons It is a nonprofit organization devoted to making more creative works available to others. They release copyright licenses. These licenses are- Attribution: you can use content but have to give credit to the original creator, NonCommercial: you can use content but cannot make money off of it, No Derivative works: you can use the content but can't change it in any way, and ShareAlike: you can use, modify, or change the content but you cannot change the license of the original work.

Royalty Free When this statement appears on a resource it means you don't have to pay a fee to use the content.

Some Rules to Remember Just because you bought something doesn't mean you own it fully. Not every copyrighted material has a "c" symbol. And contact the person that owns the website the content is in if not sure if you can use it or not. Make sure to CITE everything that you use that is not yours and do it correctly.

Cite: https://springfield.techyes.org/learn/modules/23