Blanket exception for educational use. REALITY: There are no such blanket exceptions, although parodies have been tested in case law and more often than not were protected as fair use. Addition of attribution as an explicit fair use factor. REALITY: Giving credit to the original copyright holder is not required as part of the law, nor does it automatically protect the new creator.
Fiesler, who also holds a law degree from Vanderbilt University, says the problem with fair use is that it's decided on a case-by-case basis. She said: "The only way you ever know for absolute sure that something is fair use is if you are sued, and a judge says 'Yes, it's fair use' or 'No, it's not. These included: Distinction between "profiting" from someone else's work and commerciality.
More consideration for the "little guy" with respect to market harm. The perception exists that individuals are less likely to obtain content illegally and more likely to attribute a source when the copyright source is a smaller artist.
Potential for "market good. Implicit attribution. This is an idea that attribution isn't necessary when the content source is obvious. The research indicates that many of the participants' ethical judgments likely stem from the social norms of larger fan communities that predate the Internet. The fandom community has a "gift" economy, rather than a commercial one, says Fiesler, and that helps dictate norms about how both the underlying works and the new works are treated.
Where the law is vague in what constitutes commercialization, the Georgia Tech researchers found that fan communities often extend the definition to any type of "profiting. Fan debates on what qualifies as profiting also help to keep the artists in line with legal doctrine. YouTube's Copyright School a four-minute video for copyright offenders features a cute woodland creature that attempts to push the fair use legal information off the screen when it appears. Fiesler says YouTube's approach might imply that fair use is too hard and that anyone considering it should get a lawyer or beware, a message that could have a chilling effect on how technology is used.
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