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Infringement of copyright

An infringement of copyright occurs where an act comprised in the copyright is done in relation to a "substantial part" of a work or other subject matter. "Substantial part" is not defined in the Act, but in deciding whether or not an act amounts to an infringement, courts have placed a greater emphasis on the quality of what is used than the quantity.

There is no copyright infringement if:

Each of these options is addressed in more detail elsewhere on this site.

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