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  2. FAIR USE Act - Wikipedia

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    Section (II) allows specifically for circumvention via hardware or software that skips objectionable content. [10]Circumvention for the purposes of avoiding objectionable content became an issue in 2006, when a Denver judge ruled that the edited versions of films sold by companies such as CleanFlicks and CleanFilms were not considered fair use. [15]

  3. Fair use - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, the noncommercial purpose of a use makes it more likely to be found a fair use, but it does not make it a fair use automatically. [16] For instance, in L.A. Times v. Free Republic , the court found that the noncommercial use of Los Angeles Times content by the Free Republic website was not fair use, since it allowed the public to ...

  4. Acceptable use policy - Wikipedia

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    An acceptable use policy (AUP) (also acceptable usage policy or fair use policy (FUP)) is a set of rules applied by the owner, creator, possessor or administrator of a computer network, website, or service that restricts the ways in which the network, website or system may be used and sets guidelines as to how it should be used.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Fair use/Explaining fair use

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    Creating graphical flow charts explaining how to reason about whether a given use of copyrighted media is "fair use" Coming up with a quick "checklist" system for "fair use" Coming up with a Wikipedia-specific "list of rules" about "fair use"

  6. Wikipedia:Non-free use rationale guideline - Wikipedia

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    When non-free media files (images, videos, and audio clips) are used on Wikipedia, a justification for their usage, called a non-free use rationale (or use rationale or fair use rationale), must be presented in the file description page, explaining how the file is used in a way consistent with Wikipedia's non-free content criteria.

  7. Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Whether, as the jury found, petitioner's use of a software interface in the context of creating a new computer program constitutes fair use. Holding Google's copying of the Java SE API, which included only those lines of code that were needed to allow programmers to put their accrued talents to work in a new and transformative program, was a ...

  8. Derivative work - Wikipedia

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    The court held that such a use was fair use: "We conclude that where disassembly is the only way to gain access to the ideas and functional elements embodied in a copyrighted computer program and where there is a legitimate reason for seeking such access, disassembly is a fair use of the copyrighted work, as a matter of law."

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