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  • Copyright law invariably includes exemptions for what US law calls '''fair use''', though the terminology and details vary from country to country. It doe ...ads to complications; what happens when a "protection measure" impinges on fair use? Or when an alleged "device" is a piece of code, obviously not a "device" i
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  • == Fair use category needed == ...do not currently exist). Our goal should be to emulate the academic world fair use practices, which maximize the benefits to the republic of letters.
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  • ....J. Clark (fireboat)|''T.J. Clark'']] || [[File:TJ Clark in 1958 (claiming fair use) (1).jpg|150px]] || 1911-1923 ||
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  • ...93835 "We'll figure out a way to sue those people whose image we use under fair use, I just know we will!"].
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  • ...sics.info/energy/ Energy: The Physics Hypertextbook™. A Work in Progress.] Fair Use Encouraged.</ref> One kilogram (kg) of mass is equivalent to exactly 89,875
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  • Additionally, for articles rated Low-Watch, fair use images may be added prior them being nominated for approval.
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  • ...Fair use provisions. Fair use allows us to make deriviative work --without fair use CZ would be quite impossible. We are not limited to the GFDL, of course--CZ ...t standards, so our Wikipedia pickings should be light enough to call them fair use even outside the GFDL. Cheers again! [[User:Brian Dean Abramson|Brian Dean
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  • ...the fair use privilege of the Copyright Act.<ref>Baksik, Corinna. (2006) "Fair Use or Exploitation? The Google Book Search Controversy," ''Libraries and the A
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  • ...sruct a whole article consisting of nothing but links. This is clearly not fair use. [[User:Greg Woodhouse|Greg Woodhouse]] 16:43, 21 April 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...y for individual, educational, or non-profit use; in fact, that is part of fair use law in the U.S. Moreover, the ''relevant'' sense of "free/open" that is op
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  • * <s>Policy on "fair use" media</s> (I think this is already decided?)
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  • ...gain, individual copying stems from behavioral norms from traditions of [[fair use]] and first-sale rights. ==== Fair use ====
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  • ...most 20th c. composers, analysis will need to wait until Citizendium has a fair use policy in place for images (the images would likely be free creations, but
    12 KB (2,003 words) - 17:48, 16 June 2022
  • ...ly in conflict with fair use policy. We might have had an easier time with fair use if we had chosen cc-by-nc-sa as our license...
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  • 32 KB (4,738 words) - 05:41, 8 January 2014
  • * <s>Policy on "fair use" media</s> (I think this is already decided?)
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  • 17 KB (2,632 words) - 19:32, 17 February 2018
  • <!-- FAIR USE of Image:Barbara McClintock.png: see image description page at http://en.wi
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  • <!-- FAIR USE of Image:Barbara McClintock.png: see image description page at http://en.wi
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  • ...dea unless this somehow falls under fair use (and we don't have an adopted fair use policy here yet.)--[[User:Todd Coles|Todd Coles]] 15:57, 23 March 2008 (CDT ...or is also eminent in his or her field. What needs to be published, under fair use, is iconic recipes or otherwise scholarly recipes from scholarly sources.
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