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Is Clipping Articles Fair Use? U.S. Court Says No

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Is Clipping Articles Fair Use? U.S. Court Says No
Monday, March 25, 2013 2:14 PMPete Pachal
The term "fair use" gets thrown around a lot in copyright cases, and it refers to an exception to copyright law that allows for the publication of portions or derivations of a copyrighted work — without the permission of the original creator. On the web, fair use has been used to defend aggregators such as Google News, since they take portions of articles to create a service.

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