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Hi, Iamp;#39;m Sari, here to answer your copyright questions. Todayamp;#39;s topic is Fair Use. COPYRIGHT. FAIR USE. First, what is Fair Use? Fair Use allows you to reuse copyright-protected material under certain circumstances without getting permission from the copyright owner. Fair Use is an exception to copyright law and is not determined by YouTube. Let me say that again. YouTube does not decide what is Fair Use, and what isnamp;#39;t. Only the court can do that. What counts as Fair Use? Different countries have different rules about when itamp;#39;s okay to use material without the copyright owneramp;#39;s permission. In some countries, itamp;#39;s not even called Fair Use. For example, in the UK, itamp;#39;s referred to as fair dealing. Aside from what your country calls it, courts usually focus on whether your use of another personamp;#39;s song or video is transformative. Basically, theyamp;#39;re asking if you added new expression or meaning to the original work or i