If you find a photograph online that you want to use in a document,

A) you don't need permission—you are protected by fair use doctrine.
B) you don't need permission unless you are using it in marketing materials.
C) if it is not specifically offered free, assume that someone owns it and is entitled to credit and/or payment.
D) you can do so without permission unless you have to pay to download it.
E) add it with an embedded link.

Answer: C
Explanation: C) Just as with textual information you find online, you can't simply insert online photographs into your documents. Unless they are specifically offered for free, you have to assume that someone owns the photos and is entitled to payment or at least a photo credit.

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