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Fair Use, the 2-line rule & my heart tells me it's real
"Fair Use." Fair use is not silly - it's essential. Fair use is the use a copyrighted work (or more than one) without the author's permission. It's what we were forced to do in the American education system. It's not enough that we spouted our views - we needed to COPY and quote others' views as well, and it was unthinkable that we'd go to the trouble of writing to a book publisher to ask for permission, for example, to COPY a few sentences/paragraph from an author and insert it into our original work. This new original work by a student was usually a paper that had to be handed in to a teacher to fulfill an assignment. Asking for permission would take too long. Proper attribution (and copyright notice) for an academic assignment is usually considered a good reason to violate/break/pillage the "Copyright Law of the United States and Related Laws..."