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    1. What fair use is for - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The laches defense also seems strong to me, though I admit I’d love to see a fair use ruling. Comments are closed. Discussions about (...)

    2. Fair Use ferment - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Fair Use ferment - Scholarly Communications @ Duke Primary Menu Skip to content About What we do For Faculty Authors Copyright in (...)

    3. Fair use and the law of trespass - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This, of course, is the plain reading of the fair use provision in the copyright statute – a fair use is “not an infringement.” 

    4. Fair use for appropriation art - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

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    5. Public art and fair use - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Public art and fair use - Scholarly Communications @ Duke Primary Menu Skip to content About What we do For Faculty Authors Copyright (...)

    6. The Hong Kong Book Fair - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The theme of this fair was “Sci-Fi and Mystery”, but the tagline “Reading the World” (...)

    7. Photography, Fair Use and Free Speech - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Photography, Fair Use and Free Speech - Scholarly Communications @ Duke Primary Menu Skip to content About What we do For Faculty (...)

    8. Caching, Thumbnails and a Fair Use Win - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Caching, Thumbnails and a Fair Use Win - Scholarly Communications @ Duke Primary Menu Skip to content About What we do For Faculty (...)

    9. Fair use is for students, and artists, and researchers, and ... - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Fair use is for students, and artists, and researchers, and ... - Scholarly Communications @ Duke Primary Menu Skip to (...)

    10. More about the FAIR USE Act - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      John Doolittle acknowledged in a recent interview that it was necessary to narrow the scope of the bill somewhat by eliminating such a provision (...)

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