Asked by hearts4u
Why is there more leeway in nonfiction than fiction regarding what is considered fair use?(1 point)
Responses
Works of fiction are more interesting.
Works of fiction are more interesting.
Facts cannot be copyrighted.
Facts cannot be copyrighted.
Fiction texts are less valuable.
Fiction texts are less valuable.
It is easier to transform nonfiction.
Responses
Works of fiction are more interesting.
Works of fiction are more interesting.
Facts cannot be copyrighted.
Facts cannot be copyrighted.
Fiction texts are less valuable.
Fiction texts are less valuable.
It is easier to transform nonfiction.
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The correct response is: **Facts cannot be copyrighted.**
In nonfiction, the use of facts, data, and information which cannot be copyrighted allows for more leeway under fair use. This is contrasted with fiction, where the originality and creative expression of the work are protected by copyright laws, leaving less room for fair use.
In nonfiction, the use of facts, data, and information which cannot be copyrighted allows for more leeway under fair use. This is contrasted with fiction, where the originality and creative expression of the work are protected by copyright laws, leaving less room for fair use.
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