Fair Use
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Can the United States Government Steal Your Intellectual Property?Scientist at NOAA stole the intellectual property of Anthony Watts. Scientists at NASA see no reason not to steal your ideas or copyright material. -
Piracy, Fair Use and the Mashup: Entitlement in the Age of ComputersWhy smart copyright law is still essential in the internet age-and why pirates who steal and profit off of other's work should be prosecuted. -
Harvard Law Professor Argues that Peer to Peer Music Sharing is "Fair Use"Harvard Law Professor Nesson will soon be taking on the RIAA in federal court to determine whether or not peer to peer music sharing is considered fair use.
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J.K. Rowling's Victory Against Steven Jan Vander Ark: A Possible Defeat for Fair Use LawFair Use law has just become all the more tangled with the decision by the judge in the powerful and precedent-inducing J.K. Rowling vs. Vander Ark case. There still might be a chance, though, that the definition of what fair use is can become better defined... -
United States Copyright Law: Fair Use, Copyright Infringement and PlagiarismAre You Breaking the Law on an Internet Forum or Message Board?
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Curiosity Caught the CopycatsNo matter what kind you like, music is everywhere, and music copyright infringement is even more important to understand in the internet age. I have a couple of my own reasons, and they're probably a lot like yours.
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What is Fair Use Copyright Law?The Fair Use copyright law enables people to use portions of material that is copyrighted for the purposes of criticism or as commentary.
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Fair Use and Intellectual Property LawsExaplantion of the delicate balance between enabling fair use and protecting intellectual property.
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An Application of Fair Use LawsA mystery novelist discovers that a magazine reviewer has published a 60 word passage from novel in the review. Only the passage reveals the mystery to the novel! Is this a fair use?
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The Fair Use of Tests for Career Change or TrainingOften people take tests and never get an explanation of results. Having results is important as is having a purpose for testing that is specific to the job or skill being measured.



