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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-05 18-17

in LeoFinance3 hours ago

Part 8/11:

According to legal commentary from institutions like Cornell Law School, fair use considers factors such as purpose, nature of the work, the amount used, and potential market impact. Since leaks are often used to critique or analyze, and not to directly replicate or replace the game, they could be protected under fair use. Furthermore, the fact that these leaks are not officially sanctioned diminishes the basis for claiming infringement, especially if the content is used for commentary or critique.