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Fair Use and Copy Right

The document outlines examples of fair use, including quoting short passages for commentary, using materials for education, and creating parodies or remixes. It also highlights uses that may not qualify as fair use, such as reproducing entire works without permission or using materials for commercial purposes. The content emphasizes the importance of understanding the boundaries of fair use in copyright law.

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Fair Use and Copy Right

The document outlines examples of fair use, including quoting short passages for commentary, using materials for education, and creating parodies or remixes. It also highlights uses that may not qualify as fair use, such as reproducing entire works without permission or using materials for commercial purposes. The content emphasizes the importance of understanding the boundaries of fair use in copyright law.

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Fair use and copy right

Some common examples of fair use include:

1. Quoting short passages from a book or article for criticism or commentary.

2. Using images or music for educational purposes, such as in a lecture or presentation.

3. Creating a parody or satire that uses copyrighted material.

4. Creating a mashup or remix that uses copyrighted material in a way that adds value to it.

On the other hand, some examples of uses that may not be considered fair use include:

1. Reproducing an entire book or article without permission.

2. Using music or images for commercial purposes without permission.

3. Creating a derivative work that competes with the original work.


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