I was just curious. Is it infringement if it's just to one person? For an
exchange of information?  

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Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 11:37 AM
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Subject: Re: [h-cost] copyright law thing...



On 5/13/2010 11:29 AM, Sharon Collier wrote:
> I see the internet/emails/ h-costume list as a group of friends. 
> Someone says,"I have a book with an interesting picture." Someone else 
> wants to borrow the book to look at the picture. If we were in the 
> same town, the other person could just come to my house and look at 
> the book, but since we live hundreds or thousands of miles apart, we 
> scan the relevant picture and send to our friend to look at.
> Is that copyright infringement or fair use? If the friend wants to 
> look at the picture because they are merely interested in it, not if 
> they are planning on using it commercially. Often I have friends who 
> are looking for an example of a piece of clothing, so we can go to our 
> costume mistress and say, "Here is an example of the piece I want to
wear."
>

Sigh. Every time anyone brings up copyright law, people then go on and on
about reasons why they personally should get an exemption from it. 
Your being someone's friend does not give you an exemption, and your
offering something to several hundred people via an email list most
certainly does not give you an exemption.

Fran
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