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February 7, 2011

University of Texas on Fair Use and Copyright

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We would all appreciate a clear, crisp answer to that one, but far from clear and crisp, fair use is better described as a shadowy territory whose boundaries are disputed, more so now that it includes cyberspace than ever before. In a way, it's like a no-man's land. Enter at your own risk.

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February 6, 2011

Stanford Copyright and Fair Use Center

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