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It depends on the type of use, and the content of the page. For the most part, using a physical page that you have on hand for decorative purposes, or as critique or education, should be fine (per sections 109 and 107, respectively). Copying a page is likely to be infringing, unless it is for critique or education. Some elements of the page may have additional protection, such as the text or photographs, and any logos and slogans appearing.

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