The Fair Use Checklist and variations on it have been widely used for many years to help educators, librarians, lawyers, and many other users of copyrighted works determine whether their activities ...
Fair use traditionally applies to specific, limited uses—not wholesale ingestion of copyrighted content on a global scale.
Dan Cahoy, a Professor of Business Law at Penn State’s Smeal College of Business, states, "Ultimately, there are four broad and somewhat amorphous factors to determine fair use: the purpose and ...