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Sample of Nirvana's "Come as You Are", from the album Nevermind.
This is a sample from a copyrighted musical recording. It is believed that the use of this work qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law when used on the English-language Wikipedia, hosted on servers in the United States by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation, where:
- The sample is being used for commentary on the music recording in question, and contributes significantly to the encyclopedia articles it is used in (listed under the heading "File links" below) in a way that cannot be duplicated by other forms of media.
- The sample is short in relation to the duration of the recorded track and is of an inferior quality to the original recording.
- No other samples from the same track are used in Wikipedia.
- There is no adequate free alternative available.
- A more detailed fair use rationale may be provided by the user who uploaded this recording.
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Rationale for fair use
This 30 second clip of Nirvana's "Come as You Are" is used for the purposes of criticism and comment on the band Nirvana. It is intended, in the context of scholarship, to inform the reader of the sound of Nirvana while not displacing the original product.
According to section 107 of the United States Copyright Act of 1976:
The fair use of a copyrighted work...for purposes such as criticism, comment,...scholarship...is not an infringement of copyright. [1]
The clip is used for non-profit purposes and represents only a fraction of the actual work. These two factors are noted as relevant by the Act.
This is a sound sample of a recording. Its use on American popular music is claimed as fair use because:
- It is being used to accompany an educational article, as part of a historical and critical examination
- It is a short sample of a much longer recording
- It could not be used to replace the original commercial recording
- It is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely-copyrighted sample of comparable educational value
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- (del) (cur) 11:19, 10 September 2005 . . TomaydoDemato (Talk | contribs) . . 0×0 (554,915 bytes) (Reverted to earlier revision)
- (del) (rev) 11:17, 10 September 2005 . . TomaydoDemato (Talk | contribs) . . 0×0 (673,797 bytes) (Reverted to earlier revision)
- (del) (rev) 22:22, 11 August 2005 . . ChrisB (Talk | contribs) . . 0×0 (554,915 bytes) (clipped to 30 sec)
- (del) (rev) 05:26, 9 February 2004 . . TUF-KAT (Talk | contribs) . . 0×0 (673,797 bytes) (fair use clip of Nirvana's "Come As You Are")
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