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by speedplane
2677 days ago
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Fair use isn't a blanket excuse to do whatever you want. The key component is whether your use is transformative. If you copy something to criticize it, or make something that doesn't compete with the original, it's likely fair use. If you copy something just to have it, or build upon it, it's not. This is a new issue, but copying someone's tweets, just to create your own library of tweets is not really transforming anything, I don't see how this is fair use. |
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BTW... She is using a still[0] from a video that CNN owns the copyright to, and section 3 of their tos[1] explicitly forbids doing what she is doing - with the unnecessarily stated exception "as otherwise expressly permitted under copyright law". You really want to take that exception away from her? I can pretty easily argue that her use is transformative, can you? How does this differ from what she is complaining about?
[0] http://www.erynnbrook.com/white-feelings-for-charlottesville... [1] https://www.cnn.com/terms