Yes; no categories of works are excluded.
The motto of Center for Artistic Revolution is 'Working to create a fair Arkansas that values all of its residents.'.
The word "genre" is basically synonymous with "catagory" -- e.g., That painter works in the genre of seascapes. His sister works in the still life genre. Even more familiar would be with reference to movies -- the horror genre, the sci-fi genre, etc.
The copyright act protects "original works of authorship including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works, such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture."
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The Word 'Just" works.
Yes; fair use does not exclude any types of works.
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Fair use can apply to architectural drawings and designs when the use of these works meets specific criteria, such as purpose, nature, amount, and effect on the market. For example, using an architectural design for educational purposes, commentary, or criticism may qualify as fair use if it doesn't significantly affect the market value of the original work. However, commercial use or reproduction of entire designs without permission is less likely to be considered fair use. Ultimately, each case is evaluated individually based on its circumstances.
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Fair use originated in 1740, in a case about abridgment of a long scholarly work. It existed as "common law" in dozens of countries for about 150 years before it was explicitly included as Article 10 of the 1886 Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works. In the US, it wasn't specifically included in copyright law until the major revision in 1976.