Have you seen the parody of A Quiet Place, Part Ⅱ that Brigham Young University Library posted in May? If you haven't, search for "Quiet Place to Study BYU Library" on YouTube. And then there's Saturday Night Live's skit "Murder Durder," spoofing HBO's Mare of Easttown. (Information Today's office isn't too far from the region portrayed on the show, so I got a real kick out of Kate Winslet saying "wooder" for water and Evan Peters talking about picking up Wawa coffees.) We can laugh at these remixes of pop culture because of the Fair Use doctrine. Amber Boedigheimer digs into copyright law, copyright infringement, and fair use by sharing case studies that illustrate the nuances of the concepts (page 16).
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