Anybody out there (w/legal experience beyond doing some jail time) know whether illus chart can be used in a book when creator unfindable?pic.twitter.com/DOBSuw4SXo
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if you intend to only use a small portion, for a use fairly different than his original use, etc., you're legally cool. >
(there are more details than that, which I'd be happy to get into, if you don't already know them). One's best bet is to recreate
something similar to the chart. Track down comparable date, rebuild chart from scratch. ...or wing it, but 1% chance of problems
you're LIKELY legally cool for var reasons (e.g., enforcement cost). But there's no such thing as a per se fair use. @amyalkon
IMO, the better legal arg is that the original instructions were a license, not revoked. @amyalkon
Thanks -- unfortunately, it's the whole chart -- the photocopy a friend was given at the Glendale psych ward.
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