Fair use is a defense for an accusation of infringement; the ideal consequence would be being found not guilty.
fair: 1-free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception "a fair referee", 2-attractively feminine "the fair sex", 3-gathering of producers to promote business "book fair", 4-a competitive exhibition of farm products "she won a blue ribbon for her baking at the county fair", 5-pleasing "today will be fair and warm"
What is the consequence of always telling the truth? His action was of little consequence to the team's efforts.
There are many ways in which you could use the word consequence in a sentence. You could say that the consequence for not paying an electric bill is the shut off of your electricity for example.
That will vary from fair to fair.
Fair use applies to quoting or copying copyrighted writings. For example, it is fair use to quote a sentence from a copyrighted book or article if it is relevant to something you are writing for publication. It is fair use to copy anything for your own personal use, not for profit.
Fair use
Fair use is an exemption to copyright law; using it carries no penalties.
Here's a great example: "I used to incorrectly use to a lot, instead of too". I am going to the fair, not two the fair or too the fair.
you use a fair test when you are doing one at school for you topic research programme.
Yes; fair use does not exclude any types of works.
Bruce A. Lehman has written: 'The Conference on Fair Use' -- subject(s): Conference on Fair Use, Fair use (Copyright), Information superhighway, Law and legislation
I will fair off if i stick to my dreams