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  2. Copyright law of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The use of a work under the direction or control of the government or other institutions for the purpose of informing and public. It must also be compatible with fair use. The public performance of a work in a place without admission fee and for other purposes that does not include profit making.

  3. Fair use - Wikipedia

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    Fair use is a doctrine in United States law that permits limited use of copyrighted material without having to first ... the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan ...

  4. Wikipedia:Philippines copyright law - Wikipedia

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    However, while the government may lobby for proprietary rights to their works (something which I believe contradicts that section), it should still be noted that these images can be used under the Philippine and U.S. fair use doctrines (Philippine at time of uploading, both Philippine and U.S. at time of storage, in my opinion).

  5. Limitations and exceptions to copyright - Wikipedia

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    Well known limitations and exceptions include fair dealing in the UK and Canada, as well as the fair use doctrine in the US. The undermining of copyright law, and in particular limitations and exceptions to copyright by contract law is an issue frequently raised by libraries, and library groups such as International Federation of Library ...

  6. Derivative work - Wikipedia

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    If] the secondary use adds value to the original--if the quoted matter is used as raw material, transformed in the creation of new information, new aesthetics, new insights and understandings--this is the very type of activity that the fair use doctrine intends to protect for the enrichment of society.

  7. Berne Convention - Wikipedia

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    The exception is limited to a use for illustration of the subject matter taught and it must be related to teaching activities. [14] In addition to specific exceptions, the Berne Convention establishes the "three-step test" in Article 9(2), which establishes a framework for member nations to develop their own national exceptions. The three-step ...

  8. Related rights - Wikipedia

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    While the source of the right was founded in the law of unfair trade practices, Courts in the United States have found that the doctrine of Fair Use nevertheless applied to the fixation of live performances. Accordingly in Italian Book Company v.

  9. Paraphrasing of copyrighted material - Wikipedia

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    Finally, some courts find that all prongs of the Feist and Arnstein tests are met, but that the copying is nevertheless permitted under the fair use doctrine. Fair use analysis includes multiple factors, one of which is the "nature of the copyright work," and some courts find that factual works provide greater leeway for fair use than fictional ...