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  2. FAIR USE Act - Wikipedia

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    The FAIR USE Act is Boucher’s third attempt at reforming provisions within the DMCA, the previous two being the Digital Media Consumers' Rights Acts (DMCRA) of 2003 and 2005. [3] Previously, Boucher co-sponsored the “ Benefit Authors without Limiting Advancement or Net Consumer Expectations ,” or “BALANCE Act,” which sought to amend ...

  3. Fair use - Wikipedia

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    The first Fair Use Week included blog posts from national and international fair use experts, live fair use panels, fair use workshops, and a Fair Use Stories Tumblr blog, [83] where people from the world of art, music, film, and academia shared stories about the importance of fair use to their community. [84]

  4. Template:Non-free fair use - Wikipedia

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    TemplateData for Non-free fair use This template should be used on the description page of non-free images that do not fall into one of the blanket acceptable non-free content categories. It does not replace the non-free use rationale template, which is required on the image description page to explain how the image is used in a way consistent ...

  5. Fair use (U.S. trademark law) - Wikipedia

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    If Defendant uses the mark as a trademark (i.e., a brand, product name, company name, etc.) or if Defendant uses the term in a suggestive manner, it is not descriptive fair use. Nominative fair use of a mark may also occur within the context of comparative advertising. [2] Under U.S. Supreme Court precedent, the fair use defense in trademark ...

  6. Fair Use Project - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Use Project is part of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School. Founded in 2006, it offers legal assistance to "clarify, and extend, the boundaries of "fair use" in order to enhance creative freedom." [1] It is headed by Tony Falzone, lecturer at Stanford Law. [2]

  7. Category:Fair use - Wikipedia

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  8. Sony Corp. of America v. Universal City Studios, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Combined with the noncommercial, nonprofit nature of time-shifting, the court concluded that such behavior indeed qualified as fair use. [ 1 ] Children's television personality Mr. Rogers ' testimony supporting the manufacturers of VCRs before the district court was taken into consideration for the Supreme Court's decision.

  9. "Fair use" is a defense against claims of infringement according to U.S. copyright law. That is, it is something one can claim if one is sued for copyright infringement. If a court judged the use to be "fair", the use would not be infringement. The use of "fair use" tags on Wikipedia is a form of "pre-emptive defense" -- they are a statement ...