Date published:
September 15, 2015
"“Something's likely to be fair use when there's no way it’s going to be a market substitute for the original. Nobody is going to watch this video instead of buying a Prince record,” said Daniel Nazer.
Nearly eight years after Lenz’s post, her case may be heading to trial.
“We wanted to set a precedent that companies can't ignore,” said Nazer. “Hopefully it will make it less likely that people will take down your legal content.”" Read more » about Mom behind ‘Let’s Go Crazy’ YouTube video wins landmark copyright ruling
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This article by Center for Internet and Society originally appeared on cyberlaw.stanford.edu on September 15, 2015 at 09:11PM