
Rerun: Copyright and Fair Use
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Factors determining fair use of original material
This chapter discusses the factors that determine whether the use of copyrighted work can be considered fair use, including purpose, nature, amount, and effect on the market. It explores examples of using non-fiction sources in a podcast versus using audio clips from a fictional TV show. It also delves into the complexities of obtaining permission for parodies and highlights the power dynamics in copyright infringement cases.
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