Answer:
- Using it
- Selling it 
- Giving it to someone. 
Explanation:
Copyright law protects the unauthorized access to, reproduction and distribution of copyrighted material. The permission of the copyright holders is needed if any of these are to be done. 
If copyrighted material is used without permission such as using software without buying it, that is illegal. If that software is sold or given to someone else, that is also illegal because it can only be distributed or redistributed by the copyright owners or people they have given access to. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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When Libby wrote the email to her friend, she typed the '@' symbol. When pressing SHIFT and 2 together, it pastes this aforementioned symbol. However, there isn't any specific name for the symbol. As a matter as fact, there are several names that this symbol goes by.
The most famous name this symbol is called is the "at symbol" or the "at sign". In terms of a formal name, "commercial at" would be a good one.
Here's an example with the symbol:
[email protected]
This is essentially telling the email server where to send your email. From this, they'll know it's located at brainly.com! It's pretty neat.