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When we go on the internet, its common to scroll through other peoples images, videos, writing, and artwork. We might even want to use them for projects in school, or at home. And we might think, I found it online, so its mine! But thats not the case! We cant treat things we find online like a free-for-all. The good news is that there are legitimate ways to use material we find online. But first we need to be aware of three concepts: copyright, public domain, and fair use. Why is all of this so important? For one, there are legal reasons for protecting everyones creative work. And there are also ethical reasons to give credit to the people who create the things we see and find online. Lets start with the legal reasons why we should think twice before copying and using someones work. The first is copyright. Copyright is a legal protection that creators have over the things they create. Copyright requires people to get permission before they copy, paste, alter, or share what so