four factors of fair use
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Exclusive Rights Fair Use
Spontaneous
Transformative
Educational
Repetitive Reproduction
Commercial
Exclusive Rights Fair Use
Orphan work
No viable market
Ready market
Exclusive Rights Fair Use
Not supplemental
Essential to course
Small Quantity
“Heart of the Matter”
Large quantity
Exclusive Rights Fair Use
Factual
Technical
Artistic or creative
Purpose and Character of Use
Amount of Work Used
Nature of the Work
Effect on the Market
No one factor determines fair use – consider the four together
Christine Fruin “Copyright and Fair Use.” ufdc.ufl.edu/trc/copyright