Rare Enhanced: 1994 Dolores ORiordan 14 Minute Promotional Interview ( The Cranberries)
Copyright Disclaimer for Cranberries Music Video Edits, Transformations and Library (all nonprofit, noncommercial organizations): ALL work shall be considered The US Supreme Court states in Campbell v. AcuffRose Music, 510 U. S. 569 (1994) that copyrighted work is transformative if it uses a source work in completely new or unexpected ways, which is also supported by Kelly v. Arriba Soft Corporation, Perfect 10, Inc. v. Inc, Lewis Galoob Toys, Inc. v. Nintendo of America, Inc. and Sega Enterprises, Ltd. v. Accolade, Inc. The modern emphasis of transformativeness in fair use analysis stems from a 1990 article by Judge Pierre N. Leval in the Harvard Law Review, Toward a Fair Use Standard, which the Court quoted and cited extensively in its Campbell v. AcuffRose Music, 510 U. S. 569 (1994) opinion. In his article, Leval explained the social importance of transformative use of another s work and what justifies such a taking: If the secondary use adds value to the originali
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