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17 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 235 (2006-2007)
Fairly Used: Why Google's Book Project Should Prevail under the Fair Use Defense

handle is hein.journals/frdipm17 and id is 245 raw text is: Fairly Used: Why Google's Book Project
Should Prevail under the Fair Use
Defense
By Melanie Costantino*
INTRODUCTION                                                          236
I.  GOOGLE BOOK SEARCH                                                241
A. ABOUT THE GOOGLE BOOK SEARCH PROJECT                           241
B. GOOGLE 'S PLANS FOR DATABASESECURITY                           244
C. HOWSEARCH ENGINES WORK-A PRIMER                                244
1. Types of Search Engines                                   245
a) Crawler-based Search Engines                           245
b) Human-powered Directories                              246
c) Hybrid Search Engines                                  246
II. COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND THE FAIR USE
STANDARD                                                          247
A. DIRECT COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT                                  247
J.D. candidate, Fordham University School of Law, 2007; B.A. Environmental
Analysis and Policy, B.S. Print Journalism, Boston University, 1997. I would like to
thank Professor Andrew Sims for his assistance, tutelage and enthusiasm during the
development of this Note. I would also like to thank Britton Payne, Gregory Maskel,
Halia Barnes, and the rest of the staff of the Fordham Intellectual Property, Media &
Entertainment Law Journal for their assistance in the completion of this Note. I also
would like to thank my husband, Jonathan Costantino, and our family for their continued
support of every academic and career decision I have ever made. Finally, I want to thank
every person that I interviewed with who challenged me about this Note's thesis-it has
only made my reasons to write this Note, as well as the arguments set forth in it, stronger.

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