It would be a very unusual fact packed article that would be fair use under those circumstance. The cool creative aspect of the articles is what is covered by copyright and not subject to fair use. Like a phone book is covered by fair use...
Hi all --
Verlag Bautz, a German printing house, has a totally cool website, the "Kirchenlexicon." It invites contributions, but is also clearly marked with a copyright (2001). My question...are direct translations of entire articles, even when credited, fair use? I'm pretty sure that they are not -- I know they wouldn't pass muster at the university copy center...
Opinions?
J Hofmann Kemp, off for the summer
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