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Definition of fair dealing in English: fair dealingnoun fɛː ˈdiːlɪŋ 1Just and honest conduct, especially (in later use) with regard to business affairs; equitable treatment of others. 2In copyright law: the exception to the law of infringement allowing, in certain circumstances, excerpts of copyrighted material to be quoted without the permission of the copyright holder, for purposes such as private study, research, or criticism; an instance of this.
Origin Early 17th century; earliest use found in William Barlow. From fair + dealing. Definition of fair dealing in US English: fair dealingnounfɛː ˈdiːlɪŋ 1Just and honest conduct, especially (in later use) with regard to business affairs; equitable treatment of others. 2In copyright law: the exception to the law of infringement allowing, in certain circumstances, excerpts of copyrighted material to be quoted without the permission of the copyright holder, for purposes such as private study, research, or criticism; an instance of this.
Origin Early 17th century; earliest use found in William Barlow. From fair + dealing. |