Regardless, someone who plays a game where they insist _they_ are setting all the rules for a public discussion, and offers no contribution except references to a website they did not write, and then insists that a specific person who does not write essays on the subject at their command using only the reference they happened to have pointed to:

Is a troll.

Perhaps some other list member would like to oblige you: After all, this is not a private discussion. I have better things to do.

Fran



I work for a university. We participated in the CSU-SUNY-CUNY Work Group on Ownership, Legal Rights of Use and Fair Use. I listen to our general counsel, who continues to update the work group's "Fair Use of Copyrighted Works: A Crucial Element in Educating America." I chose the UT website because it provides a more detailed explanation of the fair use test, but it's exactly the same fair use test that our general counsel provides to faculty
<http://www.calstate.edu/GC/Docs/Fair_Use.doc>.

andy

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