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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 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]

  4. 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]

  5. Talk:FAIR USE Act - Wikipedia

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    A fact from FAIR USE Act appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 2 April 2011 (check views).The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that in 2007, the 110th U.S. Congress introduced the FAIR USE Act, which would have prevented the Supreme Court from levying damages against companies for secondary infringement?

  6. Category:Fair use - Wikipedia

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

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    Descriptive fair use: Using a descriptive mark in an ordinary, descriptive manner to describe a product or service. For example, describing a component within a dehumidifier as "honeycomb-shaped" was a fair use of a registered trademark for HONEYCOMBE dehumidifiers. [1] In other words, for descriptive fair use to arise, the following must be true:

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

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    Two years later, the district court ruled for Sony, on the basis that noncommercial home use recording was considered fair use, and that access to free public information is a First Amendment public interest served by this use. [5]

  9. Toward a Fair Use Standard - Wikipedia

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    Toward a Fair Use Standard", 103 Harv. L. Rev. 1105 (1990), is a law review article on the fair use doctrine in US copyright law, written by then-District Court Judge Pierre N. Leval. The article argued that the most critical element of the fair use analysis is the transformativeness of a work, the first of the statutory factors listed in the ...