单词 | fair use |
释义 | > as lemmasfair use fair use n. (in U.S. copyright law) the doctrine that excerpts of copyrighted material may, under certain circumstances, be quoted without the permission of the copyright holder for purposes such as private study, research, or criticism; (also) the use of copyrighted material under this doctrine; an instance of this; cf. fair dealing n. 2. ΘΚΠ society > communication > printing > publishing > [noun] > publishing rights privilege1513 copyright1735 fair use1869 book rights1880 release1904 magazine rights1909 fair dealing1916 permission1945 1821 R. H. Eden Treat. Law Injunctions 282 Lord Eldon directed an action to try whether a work on architecture was original, with a fair use of another work by quotation and compilation.] 1869 Boston Post 29 Oct. [Lawrence v Dana] Nor could he rightfully use the plan and arrangement or the mode by which they are combined with the text, beyond the extent falling within the definition of fair use, which rule is only applicable to the materials, and not to the plan, arrangement and mode of operation. 1875 J. A. Morgan Law of Lit. II. v. 613 Evidence of innocent intention may have a bearing upon the question of ‘fair use’; and where it appeared that the amount taken was small, it would doubtless have some probative force in a court of equity. 1940 Amer. Sociol. Rev. 5 234 I believe the court rulings on ‘fair use’ would cover a very large percentage of the quotations and citations used in scholarly works. 2006 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 30 Nov. 69/3 Its actions fall under the rubric of fair use because it will only show ‘snippets’ of the work to searchers. ‘Snippet’ is Googletalk, not a legal term. < as lemmas |
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