Limitations and exceptions to copyright
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Limitations and exceptions to copyright
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Limitations and exceptions to copyright are provisions, in local copyright law or the Berne Convention, which allow for copyrighted works to be used without a license from the copyright owner. Limitations and exceptions to copyright relate to a number of important considerations such as market failure, freedom of speech, education and equality of access. Some view limitations and exceptions as "user rights"—seeing user rights as providing an essential balance to the rights of the copyright owner
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Provisions which allow for copyrighted works to be used without a license from the copyright owner
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limitations_and_exceptions_to_copyright
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2024-01-23T12:27:19Z
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