|  | Posted by eawckyegcy on 12/05/06 18:06 
J. Clarke wrote:
 > Two questions, what constitutes "fair use" and at what point does the
 > ubiquity of violation of a law render any attempt to enforce it "selective
 > enforcement"?
 
 You can google up "fair use" on your own.  It turns out that most
 applications of the law are, as PTravel as noted, "fact intensive":
 essentially every single case is different.  And depending on which
 facts you are allowed to accept, you can come to radically different
 conclusions.  Consider this little piece:
 
 http://www.ncjolt.org/content/view/41/62/
 
 which argues that the Kelly decision came to the wrong conclusion.
 Sadly, in bulk, IP law reads more like a series of special pleadings
 than anything else.  Money talks.
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