Under which fair use defense factor does a court look at the "quality and importance" of the copyrighted materials used?

a. The purpose and character of the use
b. The nature of the copyrighted work
c. The amount of the work used
d. The economic impact of the use


b

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A. ?prosecutor and defendant. B. ?defendant only. C. ?prosecutor only. D. ?defense attorney.

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In Davis v. Davis, the court held that if a divorcing couple cannot decide what to do with unused frozen pre-embryos:

A. the party wishing to use the embryos for procreation should ordinarily prevail, assuming the other party has a reasonable possibility of achieving parenthood by means other than the use of the frozen pre-embryos in question. B. the party wishing to avoid procreation should ordinarily prevail, assuming the other party has a reasonable possibility of achieving parenthood by means other than the use of the frozen pre-embryos in question. C. the judge should destroy the pre-embryos. D. the dispute should be resolved in arbitration.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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A local newspaper reporter calls to inquire whether your attorney is representing a person charged with misappropriating funds in connection with a recent charitable fund-raising project. How do you answer the question?

A) Tell him your attorney is representing the client but that you cannot give him any information. B) Tell him your attorney is representing the client but that the plan of defense has not yet been determined. C) Tell him your attorney is not representing the person. D) Tell him you are not ethically permitted to give out any information about clients past or present.

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