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... fair use " a statutory doctrine . However , it would be a serious mistake for anyone to believe that such specification of " teaching " in this section either alone or in con- junction with section 8 meets the needs of education under ...
... fair use " a statutory doctrine . However , it would be a serious mistake for anyone to believe that such specification of " teaching " in this section either alone or in con- junction with section 8 meets the needs of education under ...
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... fair use " is an affirmative defense in a law suit , and the one claiming its protection has the burden of proof . The competitive commercial effect of an alleged " fair use " is the most de- cisive criterion . Such proof is peculiarly ...
... fair use " is an affirmative defense in a law suit , and the one claiming its protection has the burden of proof . The competitive commercial effect of an alleged " fair use " is the most de- cisive criterion . Such proof is peculiarly ...
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... fair use " under Section 6 is wholly inapplicable to education's use of copyrighted material for completely nonprofit purposes . It is prejudicial error to attempt merging edu- cation's nonprofit " fair use " activities within a ...
... fair use " under Section 6 is wholly inapplicable to education's use of copyrighted material for completely nonprofit purposes . It is prejudicial error to attempt merging edu- cation's nonprofit " fair use " activities within a ...
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Copyright law revision Part 5 1964 | 37 |
REVISION BILL 1 | 73 |
COMMENTS RECEIVED FROMContinued Page | 289 |
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