Mr. Prince has argued that his use of the photographs should be allowed under fair - use exemptions to copyright protections, which allow limited borrowing of protected material for
purposes like commentary, criticism, news reporting and scholarship.
Mr. Prince, well - known for recycling advertising photographs and other commercial imagery in his work, argued that his appropriation should be allowed under the fair - use exceptions to federal copyright protections, which permit limited borrowing of protected material for
purposes like commentary, criticism, news reporting and scholarship.
Not exact matches
Thanks, Charles — yes, it's on the to - do list, and RCII & a bunch of other stocks will be in there — I won't be doing any individual valuations / write - ups (that's not the
purpose of that series), but hopefully I'll provide some decent running
commentary & list a good few interesting names a lot of readers may not have come across before (
like I said, this seems a fairly neglected / obscure sector for most people).
The
purpose of the blog is to provide student
commentary on ethical issues affecting the legal community in the digital age, exploring topics
like social media and technology along with other breaking developments.
The uses you see imply that low resolution reproductions of movie posters have been judged by IMDB, Wikipedia, and others to be fair use for the
purpose of identification alongside
commentary (or in a transformative function
like browsing).