Monday, June 11, 2012

Kind of Bloop


    The use of the material has been copied, but not verbatim it was changed into something new by using the author's new way of material. If the author cited the parts of work from the original author then it would favor more along of fair use. The amount and credibility of the work used - a rule of thumb is that the less of the original work used, the more likely it is that the use will be considered fair. However, if a small portion of credit is recognized then the factor may fall in against a fair use lawsuit. Furthermore, this blog is used for an educational use to inform other people how not to commit the same accident that occurred with Baio. There are limitations to how much work one author can obtain from another author and use it in their work without giving the credit that is due. Albeit an author may give it their own little twist, it is important to include where it originated from, especially if you’re making money from it. Moreover, the section about the Miles Davis pictures asking which cover I believe is fair use, I would say all of the pictures because the title is not included the original cover; but if I had to choose one it would be the third cover on the left because that is where you can barely tell who the person is or what he is holding unless you had knowledge of the original album cover

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