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Fair use and Wikipedia

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Difference between Fair use and Wikipedia

Fair use vs. Wikipedia

Fair use is a doctrine in the law of the United States that permits limited use of copyrighted material without having to first acquire permission from the copyright holder. Wikipedia is a multilingual, web-based, free encyclopedia that is based on a model of openly editable content.

Similarities between Fair use and Wikipedia

Fair use and Wikipedia have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): American Library Association, Android (operating system), Copyright, Creative Commons, Google, Harvard University, Java (programming language), Plagiarism, Stanford University, Web search engine, World Intellectual Property Organization, YouTube.

American Library Association

The American Library Association (ALA) is a nonprofit organization based in the United States that promotes libraries and library education internationally.

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Android (operating system)

Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google, based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open source software and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.

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Copyright

Copyright is a legal right, existing globally in many countries, that basically grants the creator of an original work exclusive rights to determine and decide whether, and under what conditions, this original work may be used by others.

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Creative Commons

Creative Commons (CC) is an American non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally and to share.

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Google

Google LLC is an American multinational technology company that specializes in Internet-related services and products, which include online advertising technologies, search engine, cloud computing, software, and hardware.

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Harvard University

Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Java (programming language)

Java is a general-purpose computer-programming language that is concurrent, class-based, object-oriented, and specifically designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible.

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Plagiarism

Plagiarism is the "wrongful appropriation" and "stealing and publication" of another author's "language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions" and the representation of them as one's own original work.

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Stanford University

Stanford University (officially Leland Stanford Junior University, colloquially the Farm) is a private research university in Stanford, California.

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Web search engine

A web search engine is a software system that is designed to search for information on the World Wide Web.

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World Intellectual Property Organization

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is one of the 15 specialized agencies of the United Nations (UN).

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YouTube

YouTube is an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California.

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Fair use and Wikipedia Comparison

Fair use has 174 relations, while Wikipedia has 480. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 1.83% = 12 / (174 + 480).

References

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