IMO, this is a much better example of fair use, and has real world implications too.
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regardless of whether copyright law would other restrict those activities.
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Discussion of the various types of fair use activity are beyond the scope of
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this tutorial. However, one important example of fair use is the right to
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quote a very few lines from a file and reuse them as you would with or
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without licensing restrictions.
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quote portions of the text in larger work so as to criticize or suggest
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changes. This fair use rights is commonly used on mailing lists when
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discussing potential improvements or changes to Free Software.
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Fair use is a doctrine established by the courts or by statute. By
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Fair use is a doctrine established by the courts or by statute. By
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contrast, unregulated uses are those that are not covered by the statue
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nor determined by a court to be covered, but are common and enjoyed by
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many users. An example of unregulated use is reading a printout of the
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many users. An example of unregulated use is reading a printout of the
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program's source code like an instruction book for the purpose of learning
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how to be a better programmer.
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