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Wed, 12 Mar 2003 19:46:41 -0600
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for your information, Fair-Use may be used without the
authorized permission of the copyright holder. not that
this is a best-practice, but it does not prevent fair-use,
that is, a blanket-copyright statement, either. bc


On Wednesday, March 12, 2003, at 02:19  PM, Terry Peeler wrote:

> Listers,
>     When you visit a web site, you agree tacitly or otherwise, to 
> accept the terms and conditions imposed by the site.  This includes 
> agreeing to adhere to whatever is stated as their copyright 
> restrictions.  At that point, you are totally out of the realm of 
> "fair use."  You have agreed to abide by the conditions imposed, 
> whatever they may be.  Fair use does not trump all, which is why I 
> stated previously that you have to, as in must, read what copyright 
> rights the owner is granting you in visiting the site.  If you don't 
> have the right, you can't use it and fair use will not save you.
>  
> Peace
> ---
> Terry Peeler, Esquire
> Art & Entertainment Law
> 215-575-1180-p
> [log in to unmask]

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