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What is not true of copyrighted material? Select all that apply.

The copyright notice looks like this: ©.
Anytime you see a copyright symbol, it means you may not sell or publish the source's information.
When you see that something is copyrighted, it means that you may not cite it in an academic paper.
If you'd like to use copyrighted material in anything other than an academic project, you must ask for permission.
All of the above are true of copyrighted material.

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Answer:

When you see that something is copyrighted, it means that you may not cite it in an academic paper.

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It's a tricky question, but in all honesty, I believe this choice is correct. Usually, as I've seen it, to cite anything in a source, copyright is not nesesary.

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Answer:

©

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