A reporter for an art magazine wants to publish a photo of a Hubble space photograph. This is permissible without the copyright owner's permission because:
A) The intent is to report on the telescope.
B) Images from the Hubble telescope are in the public domain and therefore aren't subject to copyright law.
C) Reporters never need to worry about copyright law.
D) The Hubble telescope is gaining public recognition from the article.
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A)A reproduction of
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Q7: To copyright your photograph, you must:
A)Just think
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