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  2. Limitations and exceptions to copyright - Wikipedia

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    Limitations and exceptions to copyright are provisions, in local copyright law or the Berne Convention, which allow for copyrighted works to be used without a license from the copyright owner. Limitations and exceptions to copyright relate to a number of important considerations such as market failure , freedom of speech , [ 1 ] education and ...

  3. Wikipedia:Media copyright questions - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, particularly when it comes to non-free content, straight-on photos of book cover art is preferable because such photos are considered to be slavish reproductions which aren't considered creative enough under US copyright law to establish a new copyright for the photo; so, only the copyright of the book cover needs to be assessed.

  4. Copyright law of the United States - Wikipedia

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    To bring a copyright infringement lawsuit, a copyright holder must establish ownership of a valid copyright and the copying of constituent elements of the work that are original. [76] The copyright owner must also establish both (a) actual copying and (b) improper appropriation of the work.

  5. How Library of Congress's Digital Copyright Exemptions Affect ...

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    As electronic books become more of a mainstay thanks to Amazon's (AMZN) Kindle and Apple's (AAPL) iPad, the publishing industry must address one of the thorniest issues of a digitally inclined ...

  6. What’s ‘impossible’ when it comes to AI and copyright

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    The U.K. already has a copyright exemption for “text and data mining” that applies to noncommercial research projects (it happens to have also led to concerns about nonprofits being set up to ...

  7. Copyright - Wikipedia

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    Free in this context is not as much of a reference to price as it is to freedom. What constitutes free licensing has been characterised in a number of similar definitions, including by order of longevity the Free Software Definition, the Debian Free Software Guidelines, the Open Source Definition and the Definition of Free Cultural Works.

  8. Grinch-themed holiday photos may be copyright infringement ...

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    Last year, a photographer in Knoxville, Tennessee, took to social media to note that holiday-themed photo shoots using popular pop culture icons like The Grinch of Dr. Seuss fame could be subject ...

  9. Anti-copyright notice - Wikipedia

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    An anti-copyright notice is a specific statement that is added to a work in order to encourage wide distribution. Such notices are legally required to host such specific media; under the Berne Convention in international copyright law , works are protected even if no copyright statement is attached to them.