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Old 11-10-2015, 11:48 AM   #15
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No if it's fair use you have NOT violated their rights. They are claimng rights that they never had and so violating YOUR rights. It is saying that what you are doing is not violating their rights in any way.
True, if the court rules that the usage is "fair use", you haven't violated their rights, but that judgement can only occur as the result of you making use of copyrighted material and then claiming "fair use" as a defence when legal action is taken against you as a result.
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