How is it flawed? It has specific criteria. And "using other's work" isn't inherently wrong - reviews, for instance, and using creative commons works (which are still copyrighted unless put in public domain explicitly) that people made for others to use are "using others' work"
That’s not at all what fair use encourages. Fair use encourages the critique, reporting, and altered content. As for someone taking your photo that you took in a game that’s something that’s entirely complicated because who’s to say you should have the rights to that photo?
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Did the game developers give you permission to take the photo and use it for yourself? Did it feature identifying characters of your own? Who’s to say the person didn’t take a very similar photo?
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i took the photo to have someone rip it off and profit off it thats disgusting to me, i ofcourse don't own the rights too it the publisher does but it's still bad.
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