Re: Net/Music "Fair Use" Issue - OnLine Guitar Archive Needs Help!

From: <ldh[_at_]loop.com>
Date: Tue, 5 May 98 22:22:52 -0700

Tyler T. Ochoa <tochoa[_at_]law.whittier.edu> wrote:
>
> In fair use, the court is required to balance ALL of the factors. If
> any of the four factors is the most important, it is the fourth factor,
> the effect of the use on the potential value of or market for the
> copyrighted work. [See Campbell; see also Harper & Row v. The Nation
> Enterprises.]
>
> In this particular case, I would have to agree with Mr. LiRocchi that
> posting guitar "tabs" of copyrighted songs is very likely an
> infringement and is unlikely to be excused as a fair use.

Not a lawyer, but curious......

When you write, "the effect of the use on the potential value of or market for the copyrighted work," does it matter if that effect is negative or positive? And is that question one for the court or the copyright holder to decide?

In the instance of the guitar tabs, the tabs probably encourage the purchase of the recordings and sheet music. Guitar players learning the song have a motivation to purchase both. I would consider that a "positive" effect for the actual copyright holder.

Does the copyright owner making money on the "infringement" affect the case. And, again, does an impartial third party decide this or is it a matter of whatever the copyright holder says?

just curious & thank you,

Lee Hamovitz
ldh[_at_]loop.com Received on Wed May 06 1998 - 05:22:46 GMT

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