Fair use can be claimed when a passage is copied from an author's published works, and is used by someone else as an example, or to make a point, or to cause a discussion. The fair use is used to prevent an infringement of Copy Right Laws, but the passage used must be brief, to the point, and the original author must be acknowledged.
The examples listed in the US copyright law are "criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research," but you'll find that most copyright lawyers like to point out the list is preceded by the words "such as."
In addition, criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research are not automatically guaranteed to be fair use, and cases exist where uses have been found not to be fair. You would need to consider the list of examples, the four factors, and the notion of transformativeness before deciding a use is fair, and even then be prepared to defend your decision in court.
Quoting a book in a review, copying an article out of an encyclopedia for personal study, and playing musical examples in a classroom are all common examples of fair use.
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Look at the rubric. It will most likely tell you
If the elections are fair and their is no interferance with the polls then PTI is most likely to win without doubt.
2 heads and 2 tails
Fair economic opportunity and reward.
Fair economic opportunity and reward
Not likely. Most school logos are protected as trademarks and the original artwork is generally protected by the artists copyright.
That information is protected by Yahoo, and would most likely require a court order.
I took the quiz and it is C) Are the ones that you will most likely deny a fair hearing
It depends what you're using it for. Using it in a classroom to discuss or give examples of advertising techniques, for example, is likely to be defensible as fair use. Most other uses, however, would require permission.
Most DS games are not password protected. If one is you will most likely have to reset the game and start over.
As an adjective: That's a fair price for material of this quality. As a noun: The children look forward to going to the fair each August. As an adverb: He may not score the most but he always plays fair.