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Old 01-16-2007, 09:47 AM   #6
The Saucepan Man
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I was wondering about quotes.
How big does an excerpt have to be to be considered illegal, and no longer a legal quote?
Any quotation from a literary work beyond a mere name, title, slogan or phrase will generally constitute a breach of copyright in that work. However, under the "fair dealing" exception, it is permissible to make single copies or take short extracts of works when used for non-commercial research or private study (although sufficient acknowledgement of the author should be included).

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I, however, am from the U.S., where things are probably different.
The US Copyright Office website looks to be a useful resource in this regard. From a brief review, US law in this area looks to be broadly the same in terms of the points addressed above.
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