However, I'm curious why it is ok to quote a line or two of poetry or from
a book under fair use laws but you ALWAYS have to get permission to use any song lyrics.
Not exact matches
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1DollarScan has always operated
under Fair Use, basically saying that a consumer has the right to have a different version of the material for his own use as part of the purchase price of the bo
Use, basically saying that a consumer has the right to have a different version of the material for his own
use as part of the purchase price of the bo
use as part of the purchase price of the
book.
Prince is widely seen as having set his own case back by claiming in his 2009 verbal deposition (compiled as a
book, Canal Zone Richard Prince YES RASTA: Selected Court Documents, & c., & c., by filmmaker / artist / writer Greg Allen) that «I don't really have a message» or any comment on the originals, which, Cariou's lawyers argued in this case, should be required for protection
under fair use.
Even with verbatim quotes and equations copied from the
book, some amount of that is allowed
under the
fair use doctrine.
I can't say for sure whether the
use of the image would or would not fall
under fair use, especially without reading the
book (context is important), although at a glance it seems unlikely that this would be
fair use.