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Fair use and Lawsuit

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Difference between Fair use and Lawsuit

Fair use vs. Lawsuit

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. A lawsuit (or suit in law) is "a vernacular term for a suit, action, or cause instituted or depending between two private persons in the courts of law." A lawsuit is any proceeding by a party or parties against another in a court of law.

Similarities between Fair use and Lawsuit

Fair use and Lawsuit have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Affirmative defense, Burden of proof (law), Common law, Default judgment, Injunction, Lawsuit, Summary judgment.

Affirmative defense

An affirmative defense to a civil lawsuit or criminal charge is a fact or set of facts other than those alleged by the plaintiff or prosecutor which, if proven by the defendant, defeats or mitigates the legal consequences of the defendant's otherwise unlawful conduct.

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Burden of proof (law)

The burden of proof (onus probandi) is the obligation of a party in a trial to produce the evidence that will prove the claims they have made against the other party.

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Common law

Common law (also known as judicial precedent or judge-made law, or case law) is that body of law derived from judicial decisions of courts and similar tribunals.

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Default judgment

Default judgment is a binding judgment in favor of either party based on some failure to take action by the other party.

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Injunction

An injunction is an equitable remedy in the form of a court order that compels a party to do or refrain from specific acts.

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Lawsuit

A lawsuit (or suit in law) is "a vernacular term for a suit, action, or cause instituted or depending between two private persons in the courts of law." A lawsuit is any proceeding by a party or parties against another in a court of law.

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Summary judgment

In law, a summary judgment (also judgment as a matter of law) is a judgment entered by a court for one party and against another party summarily, i.e., without a full trial.

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Fair use and Lawsuit Comparison

Fair use has 174 relations, while Lawsuit has 91. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 2.64% = 7 / (174 + 91).

References

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