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    Okay, let's say I put together an anime music video using music from a band and anime from a TV show. Now, I know I can use this at home, but can I post it on the internet?

    — A viewer

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    A "Tech Talk" staff member responded:


    Unless the provisions of fair use (Title 17, U.S.C. Section 107) apply, posting copyrighted material to an Internet site without the permission of the copyright owner would be copyright infringement. If you would like to learn more about fair use and how it may be applied in education please visit the University of Minnesota Library's Copyright Information & Education Web site at: http://www.lib.umn.edu/copyright. Keep in mind we are a technology information program, answers to questions of this nature do not constitute legal advice in any way.

    Sincerely,

    —Tech Talk Staff
     
     
     
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