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In which of the following ways are copyrights different from trademarks?

It is illegal to use a copyrighted work without the author's permission, but not a trademark.

It is more difficult to register a copyright than to obtain a trademark.

It is illegal to use a trademark without the author's permission, but not a copyrighted work.

It is more difficult to obtain a trademark than to register a copyright.

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Answer:

Copyrighted materials can be used under fair use laws, while trademarked materials cannot.

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It is more difficult to obtain a trademark than to register a copyright.

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