British law (under the provisions of section 29 of the CDPA) DOES NOT RESTRICT THE AMOUNT of a copyrighted work that may be copied for the purposes of non-commercial research or private study TO A "REASONABLE PORTION" of the work OR TO SINGLE COPIES of the work, where the copies are made by the researcher or student himself
In the UK you can use any amount of MATERIAL/COPIES you see fit PROVIDED it is "for the purposes of non-commercial research or private study"
@GzusCriest In UK copies must be made by the RESEARCHER OR STUDENT himself
Quotes taken from Wikipedia, "Fair dealing" page deals with "Fair Use / Fair Dealing" for Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, United Kingdom and the United States
Just 'cause a copyright holder is a US citizen doesn't mean that US copyright law applies to that work regardless of where you copy it
You're always subject to local law first as long as there's no international treaties regarding the issue
Check out the Press Pass Tv Video " Fair Use for Fair Play"
presspasstv 9 months ago
British law (under the provisions of section 29 of the CDPA) DOES NOT RESTRICT THE AMOUNT of a copyrighted work that may be copied for the purposes of non-commercial research or private study TO A "REASONABLE PORTION" of the work OR TO SINGLE COPIES of the work, where the copies are made by the researcher or student himself
In the UK you can use any amount of MATERIAL/COPIES you see fit PROVIDED it is "for the purposes of non-commercial research or private study"
In UK you answer only to UK laws
GzusCriest 10 months ago
@GzusCriest In UK copies must be made by the RESEARCHER OR STUDENT himself
Quotes taken from Wikipedia, "Fair dealing" page deals with "Fair Use / Fair Dealing" for Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, United Kingdom and the United States
Just 'cause a copyright holder is a US citizen doesn't mean that US copyright law applies to that work regardless of where you copy it
You're always subject to local law first as long as there's no international treaties regarding the issue
GzusCriest 10 months ago
@seansuth or you just apply for a mechanical license.
kreggerya 1 year ago
In other words, if it aint made by you, don't use it! What's so hard to understand?
seansuth 1 year ago
She's saying that if you don't understand copyright law you need to hire a lawyer.
jkovic 1 year ago
Life plus 70 years but not for everything, right?
tuvoca 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@tuvoca your racist bitch
Imthebest1000000 1 year ago
can someone please tell me wat she's talking about? cuz i watched it and i have no idea wat she's saying :(
chipmunky721 2 years ago