Education is one of the uses mentioned in the law as likely to be fair, within the bounds of the four factors: the purpose and character of the use (in this case, education), the nature of the work, the amount and substantiality of the portion used, and the effect on the market. The TEACH Act further clarifies educational uses, but even so there are no hard-and-fast rules.
Unfortunately there is no straight answer for a question like this. One would hope the use as described would be considered "fair use," but that can only be decided in court.
Yes, this information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice.
Well, there are many different scholarships offered towards students. However, the scholarships offered towards students must be solely used for educational purposes only.
Only the U.S.
Only if the educational research would qualify as "fair use" (see below)
The copyright act of 1987 allowed for educational purposes only
Only for legitimate educational expenses. Abuse for non-educational purposes can get you a stiff fine and/ or time in a federal prison.
MA will allow a person with a USDA Class B or Class C for educational purpose ONLY PLUS you must apply for a State Educational Permit. The skunk must be used for education only.
it means its a student version, licensed for educational or personal use only - you arent allowed to use it for professional purposes - usually sold to college students
Unfortunately there is no clear answer on what amount of anything can be used without a license. For educational and commentary purposes, one common guideline is to use as little as possible to convey the point. However, the only way to tell if your use is fair or infringing is in court, and most people prefer to avoid that.
He is out. The bases only apply if he hits a ball that hits the ground or a wall in fair territory.
fair = just fair = okay fair = mild fair = fine fair = fete, gala only = lone only = solo only = sole only = once only = just