I'm sorry, but the UT test is not the only available information on
copyright. I am not obligated to consider it so. Why do you not
instead read circular 29, or Richard Stim's _Getting Permission_?
Fran
Andrew T Trembley wrote:
On Oct 4, 2007, at 1:31 PM, Lavolta Press wrote:
FACTOR 4: If this kind of use were widespread, what effect would it
have on the market for the original or for permissions?
It can have a great deal of effect. Bear in mind that the copyright
owner has a much better grasp of the effect on sales than the
copyright violator, and the copyright owner can present that evidence
in court.
I stated at the beginning that I was using the UT test as an example.
Go back and read <http://www.utsystem.edu/OGC/IntellectualProperty/
copypol2.htm#test>.
Then come back with answers again, or with citations explaining how the
analysis of their general counsel (who is trying to give their faculty
as much freedom as possible while avoiding litigation) is incorrect.
andy
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