In discussing the issue of plagarism with my employer’s legal counsel, he furnished me with the following excerpted from "Nolobriefs", which I thought good to pass along to writers and resarchers of historical works and reenactor-related articles.
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2. When Copying Is Okay: The "Fair Use" Rule
Under the fair use rule of copyright law, an author may make limited use of another writer's work without asking permission. The fair use privilege is perhaps the most significant limitation on a copyright owner's exclusive rights.
But how much copying is too much? If you write or publish, you need to know -- find out more here:
Summary of the "Fair Use" Rule
http://referral.nolo.com/nc.cfm?t=NB006200130694
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I hope that's helpful to some folks.
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2. When Copying Is Okay: The "Fair Use" Rule
Under the fair use rule of copyright law, an author may make limited use of another writer's work without asking permission. The fair use privilege is perhaps the most significant limitation on a copyright owner's exclusive rights.
But how much copying is too much? If you write or publish, you need to know -- find out more here:
Summary of the "Fair Use" Rule
http://referral.nolo.com/nc.cfm?t=NB006200130694
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I hope that's helpful to some folks.
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