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The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law has created a Web site on fair use.
Called The Fair Use Network, the site says it attempts to alleviate the "mass of confusion for artists, scholars, journalists, bloggers, and everyone else who contributes to culture and political debate."
The site guides people on what to do if they get a letter from a copyright owner demanding that they cease and desist from making use of the owner's work. And the site also explains how much people can borrow, quote or copy from another's work.
Wired Chronicle 6/19/06
Posted by P. Kaufman at June 19, 2006 11:15 AM