
Fair Use Guidelines
Fair use guidelines help determine when it's acceptable to use copyrighted material without permission. Factors include how much of the work is used, the purpose (such as education or commentary), the nature of the original work, and the impact on its market value. Essentially, fair use allows limited, transformative use—like quoting, parody, or review—without violating copyright laws. It's a flexible standard meant to balance creators’ rights with the public's interest in free expression and access to information. However, fair use is nuanced, so it's important to consider these factors carefully in each situation.