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Reports on the repercussions of the Supreme Court's decision over granting `fair use' status to 2 Live Crew's rap version of Roy Orbison's `Oh Pretty Woman' to comedy writers across all media. Refutation of old law on i...
when the Poonsters of ’01 reprinted the parody for their Fortieth and sent a copy to President Roosevelt. FDR, who had been a freshmanCrimsoneditor at the time, recalled it as “the first and only successful attempt on the part of theLampoonto get really funny at the expense of theCrims...
For Chris, the word "parody" is basically a way to secure copyrights for other people's ideas.[1]You see, parody falls under "fair use" in copyright law, so ifSonichuis aparodyofSonic the HedgehogandPokémon, then it's perfectly legal for Chris to turnSonichuinto a multimedia empire. ...
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the Fat Boys claimed that the ad had copied parts of their rap songs. Miller claimed that the ad was a parody, and as such constituted “a fair use which prevents a claim of copyright infringement.” The court agreed that parody usually qualifies as a fair use, but it also stated that...
it myself and I never had the time to learn to play instruments when I was younger, though I'd love to at least see some of them performed by someone, somewhere, someday and I'd be very reasonable regarding my copyright to the lyrics part with anyone who's interested in doing that....
It is important to note that this exception only permits use of copyright works for the purposes of caricature, parody, or pastiche to the extent that such use can be considered ‘fair dealing’. UK government guidance gives the following examples of use that would generally fall within the pa...