Meaning fair use
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n. the non-competitive right to use of copyrighted material witho...
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Relationships Related Term:  copyright n. ~ A provision in copyright law that allows the limited use of copyright materials without permission of the copyright holder for noncommercial teaching, resea [..]
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e guidelines for deciding whether the use of a source is permissible or constitutes a copyright infringement.
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A copyright principle that excuses unauthorized uses of a work when used for a transformative purpose such as research, scholarship, parody, criticism, or journalism. When determining whether an infri [..]
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in the USA, a use of copyrighted material that does not constitute an infringement of the copyright provided the use is fair and reasonable and does not substantially impair the value of the work or the profits expected from it by its owner; among the factors determining if use of a copyrighted work is a fair use are the purpose of the use, the cha [..]
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Dictionary of Internet Terms Fair use is the concept in copyright law that some limited copying of copyrighted material is permissible in certain circumstances.
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Fair use is a U.S. legal term for uses of content that are considered valid defenses to copyright infringement, such as for criticism or educational purposes. Fair use is based on case-law precedents [..]
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Conditions under which copying a work, or a portion of it, does not constitute infringement of copyright, including copying for purposes of criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, a [..]
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see use
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The stated exceptions of allowed usage of work under copyright without requiring permission of the original copyright holder. Fair use is covered in section 107 of the Copyright code.
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Fair use is a non-UK music copyright term. In certain countries (USA, Canada, Germany, Belgium, and others) CD buyers are allowed to make a number of copies for personal use.
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Limited exception to copyright
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A provision in most copyright conventions or statutes that makes it possible for individuals to copy portions of a document or other piece of work for short-term use.
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Fair use is the non-competitive right to use of copyrighted material without being required to compensate the author or giving the author the right to sue for infringement of copyright. Federal copyri [..]
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A statutory exemption to copyright for criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research.
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An exception and limitation to the exclusive rights granted to the copyright holder of a creative work. If something falls under the doctrine of Fair Use, someone can use the copyrighted material in a [..]
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Fair Use is a doctrine in United States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from or payment to the rights holders. Even if a work is found to be [..]
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A privilege and affirmative defense, recognized by both courts and statute, which allows for copying of material without permission under certain circumstances. See What is fair use?
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Fair use is a copyright doctrine that enables the legitimate use of copyrighted materials. In the United States, certain copying circumstances provide exceptions to private digital media users. Digita [..]
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Principle within U. S. copyright law that permits the limited and unlicensed use of registered intellectual property, particularly for educational or creative purposes.
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n. the non-competitive right to use of copyrighted material without giving the author the right to compensation or to sue for infringement of copyright. With the growing use of copy machines, teachers [..]
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A concept in copyright law that allows limited use of copyright material without requiring permission from the rights holders, e.g., for scholarship or review.
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A provision of copyright law that permits students and teachers to use portions of copyrighted materials for educational purposes.
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Fair use of a mark is use in a way that is descriptive of one's products, use that is other than as a trademark, and use that is undertaken in good faith (i.e. not to cash in on the goodwill of t [..]
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doctrine originating in the common law under which one’s liability for use of another’s intellectual property is excused where liability would otherwise result (e.g., the owner has not consented to use of the work). A four-part test determines whether the use is “fair” under the Federal Copyright Act. This doctrine also applies to trademark and ant [..]
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An exception to the requirement to ask permission for use of copyrighted material, and its application is treated on a case-by-case basis. Whether a usage is fair is determined by an analysis of four factors: the purpose and character of the use, including whether it is educational or commercial; the nature of the copyrighted work; the amount and s [..]
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Fair use limits the exclusive rights of copyright owners and gives the user rights to reproduce in copies or phonorecords for "purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research." This is NOT an infringement. However, four factors must always be considered [..]
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