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Modified image showing The occurance of natural spinal bifida in rabbits
Modified image showing The occurance of natural spinal bifida in rabbits
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Original image: URL: http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/nielsen/www495/slides/spina.html  
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Fair Use Fair use is one of the exceptions in copyright which allows use of copyrighted materials without obtaining permission as long as the use can be considered fair. There is a four-factor analysis which must be applied to each use to determine whether the use is fair. Each factor is given equal weight. The goal is to achieve a balance between the rights of the copyright holder with the rights of the public. Fair use is also technologically neutral so the same analysis may be applied to any medium.
Copyright info purdue.edu Copyright Exceptions It is the decision of the individual who is using the work as to which exception is applicable. A good faith determination means that the individual must understand the exception they are selecting, be able to articulate it, and be able to reasonably apply it to their specific situation.

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Modified image showing The occurance of natural spinal bifida in rabbits


Able to use the image so long as you abide by their fair use policy outlined below.


Original image: URL: http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/nielsen/www495/slides/spina.html

Source: Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA

Fair Use Fair use is one of the exceptions in copyright which allows use of copyrighted materials without obtaining permission as long as the use can be considered fair. There is a four-factor analysis which must be applied to each use to determine whether the use is fair. Each factor is given equal weight. The goal is to achieve a balance between the rights of the copyright holder with the rights of the public. Fair use is also technologically neutral so the same analysis may be applied to any medium.

Copyright info purdue.edu Copyright Exceptions It is the decision of the individual who is using the work as to which exception is applicable. A good faith determination means that the individual must understand the exception they are selecting, be able to articulate it, and be able to reasonably apply it to their specific situation.

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