A BSCS student photographer takes a picture using a school-owned camera as part of a class assignment. The student never signed any agreement to give away his copyrights and the student handbook doesn't say anything about who gets it. Who owns the copyright?*2 pointsThe school because they own the cameraThe teacher because she gave the assignmentThe school because it was an assignmentThe student because she took the photo
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A BSCS student photographer takes a picture using a school-owned camera as part of a class assignment. The student never signed any agreement to give away his copyrights and the student handbook doesn't say anything about who gets it. Who owns the copyright?*2 pointsThe school because they own the cameraThe teacher because she gave the assignmentThe school because it was an assignmentThe student because she took the photo
Solution
The student because she took the photo
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