"Fair use" question: If you know you won't be able to get permission to use somebody's email in something you're writing for publication, can you quote a few selective words from their email like "not our policy"?
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Replying to @amyalkon
I KNOW THIS! There is a 4 point test to see if a thing is fair use. TLDR: yes, that will probably be ok longer >>>
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* the purpose and character of your use * the nature of the copyrighted work * the amount and substantiality of the portion taken, and * the effect of the use upon the potential market. #1: your purpose is likely journalism / criticism, not a competing product >>>
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#2: the thing you are sampling is not a product itself, so you're not competing with them #3: you're taking just a small bit #4: no impact on market for original product IANAL, but you're going to be on VERY VERY safe ground here.
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