Fair use laws allow you to use other people's copyrighted information in which of the following purposes? For profit purposes Scientific purposes Educational purposes Spiritual purposes @pooja195
please help!
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im not a good person to ask all this stuff to =/ maybe @e.mccormick knows i hope =)
ok
can you guess though @pooja195
i dont want you to get it wrong :( let me tag other people @perl @Abmon98
ok thanks
Well, what do you think?
i think c
And do you know why?
no
a and b both involve money, but a copyright is to protect the financial value of the author. d involves religion, separation of chuch and state. c, well, you are allowed to use parts of things, not the whole, to learn from them, use as examples in education, and as part of a review.
so which one is it?
It is what you though, I was just adding some info.
its c for sure?
Yes, I know that law pretty well. There is some argument about how much you can use, but a limited part is able to be used for education by reproducing it without the consent of the author and it is fair use. I can even link the government site if you want.
so its c! AWESOME :)
Copyright office: http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html An educational document on the topic: http://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/fair-use/what-is-fair-use/
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