On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 09:49:05PM -0800, Michael Snow wrote:
May I suggest that we ask ourselves a different kind of question. All the countries in question are parties to the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, including the US. It has much wider acceptance, and only a few countries have not signed on. No issues with a US-centric fair use doctrine.
Article 10 of the Berne Convention states, "It shall be permissible to make quotations from a work which has already been lawfully made available to the public, provided that their making is compatible with fair practice, and their extent does not exceed that justified by the purpose...." This can be a basis for any of us, even outside the US, to quote text when necessary. Perhaps we could also consider images in this context.
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No you can't. The Polish law is specificaly about text and I don't have any reason to believe it's any different in other countries.