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Fair UseWhat you can legally do with it a work under copyright protection and how you may use it is called Fair Use. Copyright law is written to encourage the growth of knowledge while at the same time protecting those who further the growth of knowledge. You use a book to gain knowledge; an author publishes a book to earn money. You would not purchase a book if you could not use the information in the book, but an author could not publish a book if he could not earn money for his time and effort. "Fair Use" is the concept within the copyright law which weighs the delicate balance between use and protection. Fair Use is not a set of laws or rules, but a defense to copyright infringement based on the following criteria:
Determination of Fair Use is weighed by looking at how the work is used, how much of the work is used, and probably most important how does the use affect the value and potential sales of the original work. Fair Use frequently comes into question when determining what portion of a book might be quoted or used for reviews, criticism, education, and research. Since this site is about music, we will not delve into details concerning books or other creative works. It is important that you be aware that copyright laws and research methods discussed on this web site may be quite different for works other than music. Public Domain Research and Fair Use However, do remember that for music, it is the music notation (the "tangible copy" of the music) that is protected under copyright. If the music is public domain, you can write your own music notation manuscript if there is a problem with your making a photocopy. Music and Fair Use |
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