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Originally Posted by DamianJ
I used correct grammar and put an apostrophe on it's.
And yes, it is OK legally. Ask your (made-up) lawyer:
"Parody
Copyright law recognizes that parody, by its very nature, must reuse large portions of the original work in order to make fun of it.
Read more: Fair Use Exceptions to Copyright Law | eHow.co.uk http://www.ehow.co.uk/about_6501001_fair-use-exceptions-copyright-law.html#ixzz0soQdO6nf"
Also, you have explicitly given me permission in this thread. Thanks.
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Your a common thief which brings me back to the word Weasel.
Typo or no typo, GspotProductions gives no authority for any use of our content unless advertising our websites & to be used in a decent manner. Considering Natalie has to give permission for use also then my typo means nothing!
Are you saying that we can go around & steal from people, maybe your car wheels are not safe. But do not worry, they only took 3% of it
"Parody Copyright law recognizes that parody, by its very nature, must reuse large portions of the original work in order to make fun of it."
Not to use for advertising purposes. You linked it to your own website.... CRIMINAL
