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Fair use refers to the reproduction of copyrighted works (such as written works, photographs, graphical images, sound recordings, and artworks) or portions of copyrighted works for scholarly or critical purposes without obtaining permission from the copyright holder. The legal consideration of whether or not the reproduction of a work constitutes fair use rests on four factors: What does all this mean for Freebase users? Below is a list of things that we believe would, and would not, fall under fair use. However, this should not be considered an exhaustive list in either case, and if you are in doubt about something you want to post to Freebase, you should consult someone with expert knowledge on fair use issues. If you are the creator of a photograph, artwork, or written work, you may license it under Creative Commons and upload it under the terms of CC-BY .
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