The fair use guide lines are for people to take only a certain amount of someone work for educational use only and not get in trouble. They are used for class and educational purposes
It’s pretty much giving certain people permission to use someone else’s work. But the person isn’t breaking the copy right law, because they got permission from the artist, photographer, etc.
The fair use guidelines allow you to use a bit of someone else's work, without it being called copyright. You have to cite where you got your information from and give credit to the author. It must be mostly for educational purposes. ♥Ayla.
Dylan- Fair Use Guidelines are basically a limited amount of dadta that a person can retain to be used in reasearch or a report without having to have permisson from the creator.The big rule that applies to doing this is that YOU MUST SITE YOUR SOURCES!
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The fair use guide lines are for people to take only a certain amount of someone work for educational use only and not get in trouble. They are used for class and educational purposes
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It’s pretty much giving certain people permission to use someone else’s work. But the person isn’t breaking the copy right law, because they got permission from the artist, photographer, etc.
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The fair use guidelines allow you to use a bit of someone else's work, without it being called copyright. You have to cite where you got your information from and give credit to the author. It must be mostly for educational purposes.
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Dylan- Fair Use Guidelines are basically a limited amount of dadta that a person can retain to be used in reasearch or a report without having to have permisson from the creator.The big rule that applies to doing this is that YOU MUST SITE YOUR SOURCES!
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