What does fair use mean?

Fair use refers to copyright law. Generally, you are not allowed to use material protected by copyright (e.g., video from a film or text from a book) without permission. However, under American copyright law, you may be allowed to use it without permission for certain purposes if you use it in a reasonable way. This is called “fair use” of the copyright-protected material. For instance, a teacher using a short video clip to illustrate something related to their lesson is likely to be considered fair use.

On a related note, it matters if you spell it fare or fair, as these words have different meanings.

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