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Failing to cite sources is considered plagiarism, a form of cheating. When citing sources, you must cite both direct quotes and ideas paraphrased from others. Even if you do not use the authors exact words, if you used an idea from someone else, it must be cited.
Some of the things you may want to quote or reuse will fall under the Fair Use umbrella, which means you dont need permission as long as the way youre using it does not impede on the owners rights. Other things, however, are legally protected by copyright and should only be used after acquiring permission.
Not necessarily! You should always cite your sources to indicate the source of information and ideas in your research. Attribution (or citation), however, is separate from permission. The copyright holder has exclusive rights to reproducing the work.
If the total for all quotations from one source (not per quotation) constitutes a docHub portion of the original work, you must get permission; 500 words quoted from a book-length, scholarly source is a good rule of thumb, but is not absolute.
For the short answer: Yes, you need permission if you copy the exact words of the author( which is what a quote is). But you dont need permission if you paraphrase and not copy the authors expression of the idea.

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The use of relatively short direct quotes from a published work does not usually require permission from the copyright holder as it typically falls under the fair use provision.

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