Once an author puts their original work into a tangible form of expression, it is covered by intellectual property known as copyright. When borrowing someone else's creativity, please be careful to credit that the work does not directly belong to you. As a result, giving due acknowledgment to the original author when utilizing their work may help shield authors' works from copyright lawsuits.
As long as the use is reasonable and fair, portions of content covered by copyright may be used without the owner's permission, according to the legal doctrine of fair use. If the materials aren't being used to influence the original copywriter or increase the copywriter's sales, then it's fair use. Because of the fair use policy, most copyrighted things cannot be duplicated by competitors.