Asked by nono
What is considered a fair reuse of copyright material without specific permission? Select the two correct answers. (1 point)
• the reuse in full for religious and charitable purposes
the repeating of small passages in news reporting
• the use of small excerpts in reviews and critiques
the adaptation of a novel into a screenplay
remixing an artist's song
• the reuse in full for religious and charitable purposes
the repeating of small passages in news reporting
• the use of small excerpts in reviews and critiques
the adaptation of a novel into a screenplay
remixing an artist's song
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GPT-4o mini
The two correct answers that are generally considered fair reuse of copyright material without specific permission are:
- the repeating of small passages in news reporting
- the use of small excerpts in reviews and critiques
These types of reuse often fall under the fair use doctrine, which allows for limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes such as news reporting, education, criticism, or commentary.
- the repeating of small passages in news reporting
- the use of small excerpts in reviews and critiques
These types of reuse often fall under the fair use doctrine, which allows for limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes such as news reporting, education, criticism, or commentary.
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