Asked by bob

What guidelines allow a student to use a portion of copyrighted material for education purposes?

Responses

Community standard
Community standard

Fair use
Fair use

Intellectual property
Intellectual property

Original content

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Fair use.

Explanation: In U.S. copyright law, the fair use doctrine allows limited use of copyrighted material for purposes such as education, criticism, commentary, news reporting, and research. Whether a particular use qualifies depends on four factors: (1) purpose and character of the use (educational/noncommercial favors fair use), (2) nature of the copyrighted work, (3) amount and substantiality of the portion used, and (4) effect of the use on the work’s market. Other options listed (community standard, intellectual property, original content) are not the specific legal guideline that permits using portions of copyrighted works for education.