"Can" refers to your ability to do something, while "be allowed to" refers to you having permission to do something. You can be able to do things that you are not allowed to do, such as hurting another human being.
Everyone is allowed to use intellectual property, as long as they have permission from the owner or an exemption in the law.
"Allowed" means to give permission or approval for something. "Aloud" means to speak or read something audibly or out loud.
Yes, "allowed" is the past participle of the verb "allow." It is used to indicate permission or acceptance of something.
The homophone that means give permission and orally is "allowed" and "aloud."
You have to get their permission before doing so, otherwise it's a copyright violation and it breaks the law.
The homophone for permission is "per mission."
Don't use it if it's not yours, and you don't have permission from the owner or an exemption in the law.
Permission to do something is to be authorised by an authority in charge.
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It depends on whether you have the right or not. If you control the copyright to something (i.e., you drew/painted/wrote it), you have the exclusive right to copy it or authorize others to do so. If you do not control the copyright, you need an exemption in the law or permission from the copyright holder.