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U.S. Copyright Office (2019). Fair use. [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/IFhF_tHrj4s
The Fair Use Doctrine, commonly known as fair use, defines the legal rights that allow copyrighted materials to be reused or copied without the permission of a copyright owner (17 USC § 107), depending on the details of use. Fair use applies in limited and transformative purposes such as commentary and critiques, news, or parody. Fair use is frequently relied on to legally reuse copyrighted works for educational, scholarly, or creative purposes.
There are no black and white rules of fair use, and copyright law is dependent on interpretation. Anyone who wants to use copyrighted work by applying fair use must assess and balance the following 4 factors with consideration of transformative uses through a fair use analysis (Stim, 2020):
FACTOR | WEIGHTING TOWARDS FAIR USE | WEIGHING AGAINST FAIR USE | |
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Purpose of Use and Work's Character
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Nonprofit, academic, educational use; Criticism or commentary; Transformative use; Creating a new meaning or use. |
Commercial, for-profit use; Decorative use. |
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Amount and Proportion of Work Used
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Small proportions of a work; Less significant amounts or content. |
Using a whole work, especially when not needed for a given purpose; Using a proportionally large amount; Using the most significant content within a work |
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Nature or Type of Work
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Fact-based works (non-fiction); Published works. |
Creative works (literature, poetry, or images). |
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Effect on Potential Market Value or Demand
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Use has no effect on market; Does not affect demand or use of a work. |
Diminishes the demand or price of a work; The work can be readily obtained for a given purpose at a reasonable cost. |
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Transformative Use
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Use is different than its intended use. | Use is the same or near-identical to its intended purpose or use. |
Sources: Stim, R., (2020). Fair use: The four factors courts consider in a copyright infringement case. Nolo. https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/fair-use-the-four-factors.html
____ (2020). What is fair use? Stanford University Libraries. https://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/fair-use/what-is-fair-use/
Disclaimer: The FAU Libraries and its faculty, staff, and administration are not attorneys and cannot interpret the law. This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not substitute for advice from legal counsel.
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