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by DugFin
3281 days ago
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>But reading McMH does not compete with browsing those real estate listings. So it's probably fair use. No facet of the fair use defense is based on the fact that one is exploiting a market for the work that the rightsholder currently isn't. On the contrary, the fact that one is exploiting any market at all with the work is a strike against any fair use defense. |
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Attempting to argue that to a judge that does not employ the same boundary test is therefore likely to fail.
I get these types of responses all the time, whenever someone detects that I am crossing onto foreign turf. The law does not belong exclusively to legislators, judges, and lawyers. I am entitled to have an opinion that conflicts with established precedents. And as many of us are painfully aware, the law is sometimes an ass.