This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.
Some themes allow you to set elements like footers via theme options. Once you translate the footer, you need to tell your theme which footer to display in each language.
To do this, go to WPML > String Translation and search for the ID of the default language footer. If you can't find it, click on the Translate texts in admin screens link and manually add it to the String Translation table. Then, add the secondary language ID as the translation. Your translated footer should now display on the front-end.
For a step-by-step guide, see the page about translating theme options like footers, headers, templates, and more.
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