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Fair Use The first, and perhaps the broadest, exception is known as the doctrine of fair use. Fair use is the privilege extended to "others than the owner of a copyright to use the copyright material in a reasonable manner without [the owner's] consent, [and] notwithstanding the monopoly granted to the owner."' This privilege, originally articu- 3. 17 U.S.C. § 106. 4. Id. at § 302. For a work prepared by two or more authors, the copyright term is for the life of the last surviving author plus f...ifty years. 5. W. at§ 105. 6. Pub. L. 94-553, Title 1,§ 101, Oct. 19, 1976, 90 Stat. 2541. The present copyright laws are codified at 17 U.S.C. §§ 101-810 (1976 & Supp. V 1987). 7. Rosemont Enterprises v. Random House, 366 F.2d 303, 306 (2d Cir. 1966), cert, denied, 385 U.S. 1009 (1967). 1989 SUMMER 11 lated by the courts, was codified in Section 1 07 of the 1 976 amendments to the original copyright law. Section 107 states that the fair use of copyrighted works for such purposes as teaching (including multiple copies for class- room use), scholarship, and research does not constitute a copyright infringement/ But how is it decided when a particular use of someone else's material represents fair use?
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