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SCHOLARLY FAIR USE.(copyright)
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November 1, 1999| Author:
Orlans, Harold
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Chaotic and Shrinking
Fair use - the use of a limited amount of copyrighted material without permission - is ill-defined in law; the volume and variety of scholarly publishing is vast; publishers, editors, and authors can be informed or innocent, meticulous or careless, reticent or frank. No short article can adequately summarize this small but vital part of the publishing world, so I will merely outline the range of current practice: the different lines that are drawn b...
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