@seanbonner @mathewi It seems to me that the concept of "fair use" to allow parody should not apply in regard to commercial uses of content?
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@sarahjeong@mathewi I am all for "fair use" for parody but it seems to me there is plenty of content you can license for Advertising use -
@DavidClinchNews@mathewi whether or not they *could* have procured a license isn't relevant. If it's fair use, they didn't have to. -
@sarahjeong@mathewi Right, that's my point. I believe that legal decisions like that undermine the original spirit of the "fair use" law -
@DavidClinchNews@mathewi I disagree, I think it's problematic to force any parodist (even a commercial parodist) to procure a license -
@DavidClinchNews@mathewi the law here is aligned to allow transformative parodies and criticisms to flourish without restrictions -
@sarahjeong@mathewi Fair enough, but "transformative" should be a pretty high bar IMHO. -
@DavidClinchNews@sarahjeong: it already is a pretty high bar — if anything it should be lower
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