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statutory exceptions

Statutory exceptions refer to specific legal provisions that allow individuals or organizations to use copyrighted material without seeking permission from the copyright owner. These exceptions are defined by law to balance copyright protection with public interest. Common examples include fair use in education, criticism, news reporting, and research, where limited use of someone else's work is permitted. These exceptions help ensure that while creators have rights to their work, society can also benefit from sharing information and ideas.