[WikiEN-l] Re: Fair use images on user pages and enforcement
Fastfission
fastfission at gmail.com
Wed Jan 18 14:55:10 UTC 2006
I'm not sure about this. If it is fair use in one instance, it should be
fair use in all instances. I don't think there is a legal difference between
having one fair use magazine cover and having 200, providing each use meets
the fair use standards. In cases where multiple-sources from a single
copyright holder were held not to be fair use (i.e. Twin Peaks) it was
because the sum collection of the uses really did take away from the use of
the original source (i.e. was basically a detailed plot abridgment and could
be read without watching the shows). I don't think that's the same thing as
using a large number of completely separate magazine or DVD covers. At
least, that's my understanding of it.
FF
On 1/18/06, Justin Cormack <justin at specialbusservice.com> wrote:
>
>
> On 17 Jan 2006, at 17:26, Phil Boswell wrote:
> > If you were to upload one fair use image per day, complying
> > properly with
> > the rules for each one, you would have 365 after a year, having
> > broken no
> > laws.
>
> Not if they were from the same source.
>
> I can use one sentence of your book as fair use, but if I use them all
> one at a time its not fair use any more, as I have copied the entire
> book.
>
> Similarly one Playboy magazine cover is probably ok, but the number
> we have
> probably isnt.
>
> Fair use has to be considered as a whole.
>
> Justinc
>
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