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Afriend has a cd of one of your favorite artists and has offered to let you copy it. is it okay for you to copy the cd? why or why not? no; copyright laws protect this artist's rights, and i need to purchase the cd if i want it. no; while copyright laws do not protect a cd, i still should not copy it. yes; i am only violating copyright laws if i pay my friend to copy the cd. yes; my friend bought the cd, so according to copyright laws, she can let as many people copy it as she wants.

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