Frequently Asked Questions and Answers from Termly’s Legal Experts

How do you write a fair use disclaimer?

This is how you write a fair use disclaimer:

  1. State that your site contains original content that may not be authorized for use by the creator.
  2. Explain that you’re legally using original content under the fair use principles.
  3. Cite or link to Section 107 of the Copyright Act.

Related Questions

A fair use disclaimer is helpful, but not necessary.

Posting a fair use disclaimer can limit your risk of being accused of copyright infringement, but one isn’t legally required.

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