wiktionarypar useUse may refer to Use law , an obligation on a person to whom property has been conveyed Use mention distinction , the distinction between using a word and mentioning it See also USE disambiguation disambig es Uso ... more details
USE or U.S.E. can refer to United States of Europe , a term sometimes used to refer to a hypothetical Federal Europe . The fictional United States of Europe in the alternate history novel 1632 novel 1632 and the following 1632 series 1632 book series United State of Electronica , an American rock band U.S.E. album U.S.E. album , a self titled album by the band Uganda Securities Exchange , a stock exchange Uzbekistan Stock Exchange disambig ... more details
Drug use may refer to any drug use or Drug abuse Drug addiction Entheogen ic spiritual drug use Medication Performance enhancing drug use Recreational drug use Self medication disambig ... more details
Energy use or similar terms are discussed in the following articles Efficient energy use World energy resources and consumption energy use intensity disamb ... more details
Use Me may be Songs and single song recordings Use Me Bill Withers song Use Me Bill Withers song , 1972 song by Bill Withers Use Me Ron Kenoly song Use Me Ron Kenoly song , c. 1994 Gospel song by Ron Kenoly Use Me Garbage song Use Me Garbage song , c. 2002 song by Garbage band Garbage Use Me Kid Courageous song Use Me Kid Courageous song , 2005 song by Kid Courageous Use Me Hinder song Use Me Hinder song , 2008 song by Hinder disambig ... more details
end of the nonconforming use allows for a complete return on the investment. ref Gage ref See also Grandfather clause Zoning Zoning in the United States land use Variance land use Spot zoning Special use permit References references External links http www.answers.com topic nonconforming use Definition ... more details
A use case in software engineering and systems engineering is a description of steps or actions between ... author Bittner, Kurt & Spence, Ian title Use case modeling publisher Addison Wesley year 2003 isbn .... Use cases are a software modeling technique that helps developers determine which features to implement ... for effective use cases publisher Addison Wesley year 2002 isbn 9780201721843 page 2 url http books.google.com books?id FGdXBs5uCxMC&pg PA2 ref Within systems engineering, use cases are used at a higher ... mechanisms. Note that the use in use case is pronounced as the English noun IPA en ju s , not the English verb IPA en ju z . Rephrased this is a case of its use, not a case of using it. History ... for specifying use cases. The use case technique became popular through Jacobson s 1992 book ... Engineering A Use Case Driven Approach , co authored with Magnus Christerson, Patrik Jonsson and Gunnar ... sounded natural in English, and eventually he settled on the term use case . ref name cockburn http alistair.cockburn.us index.php Use cases 2C ten years later Alistair Cockburn, Use cases, ten years later ref Since Jacobson originated use case model ing many others have contributed to improving ... Palmkvist, Patrik Jonsson, Magnus Christerson and Geri Schneider. During the 1990s use cases became ... to object oriented systems. Use cases and the development process The specific way use cases are used ... development methodologies Which? date July 2010 , a brief use case survey is all that is required. In other development methodologies Which? date July 2010 , use cases evolve in complexity and change in character as the development process proceeds. Use cases can be a valuable source of usage information and usage testing ideas. ref cite web last Gelperin first David title Precise Use Cases ..., they may begin as brief business use cases, evolve into more detailed system use cases, and then eventually develop into highly detailed and exhaustive test cases. Use case focus Each use ... more details
One source date February 2011 Orphan date February 2011 An allegation of use is a necessary filing in the prosecution of an intent to use ITU trademark application in the United States trademark law United States . Background An AOU can come in the form of an amendment to allege use or a statement of use . In the United States system, a person may file an application for a trademark that the applicant intends to use, but is not currently using in commerce. In order to convert the ITU application into an actual use application, thereby enjoying the full benefit of a U.S. registration, the applicant must file an acceptable AOU within three years of the application clearing examination by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office USPTO . An acceptable AOU includes a declaration signed by the applicant or his or her representative that states that the trademark is currently in use. The AOU must also include specimens that show the trademark used in commerce in connection with the goods or services identified in the application. Once the USPTO accepts an AOU, the application is converted into an actual use registration, with the date of filing of the ITU used as the priority date or the date of first use. References http tess2.uspto.gov tmdb tmep 1100.htm T1103 Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure 1103 reflist US law stub category Trademark law ... more details
near the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore . Land use is also often used to refer to the distinct land use types in zoning . Land use is the human use of land. Land use involves the management and modification ... climate ipcc land use 045.htm IPCC Special Report on Land Use, Land Use Change And Forestry, 2.2.1.1 Land Use ref Land use and regulation Land use practices very considerably across the world ... use concerns the products and or benefits obtained from use of the land as well as the land management ... use is a key term in the language of city planning. ref http www.informaworld.com smpp content db all ... use planning and regulate the use of land in an attempt to avoid land use conflicts . Land use plans are implemented through land division and use ordinances and regulations, such as zoning regulations . Land use and the environment Land use and land management practices have a major impact on natural resources including water , soil , nutrient s, plant s and animal s. Land use information can ... water quality than those in areas that are forest ed. The major effect of land use on land cover ... Panel on Climate Change ref More recent significant effects of land use include urban sprawl ... ENVIRONMENT envpdf landdatafinal.pdf UN Land Degradation and Land Use Cover Data Sources ret. 26 June 2007 ref Land use change, together with use of fossil fuel s, are the major anthropogenic sources ... , land degradation has been exacerbated where there has been an absence of any land use planning ... land use decisions, or one sided central planning leading to over utilization of the land resources ... of the land for human use, the prevention or resolution of social conflicts related to land use ... of suburban land use. Urban growth boundaries The urban growth boundary is one form of land use regulation ... pdf SR SR1077 E.pdf How have Land use regulations Affected Property Values in Oregon? OSU Extension ... of Land Use and Environmental Law Journal of Transport and Land Use Land Allocation Decision Support ... more details
Instream use refers to water use taking place within a stream Channel geography channel . Examples are hydroelectric power generation, navigation , fish propagation and use, and recreational activities. Some instream uses, usually associated with fish populations and navigation, require a minimum amount of water to be viable. The term is often used in discussions concerning water resources allocation and or water right s. See also Water law International trade and water References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach DEFAULTSORT Instream Use Category Agriculture Category Hydrology Category Water resources management ... more details
Value in Use is the net present value NPV of a cash flow or other benefits that an asset generates for a specific owner under a specific use. In the U.S., Value in Use is generally estimated at a use which is less than highest and best use, and therefore value in use is generally lower than market value . When a particular user enjoys special benefits, such as extraordinary financing, agglomeration benefits, or grandfathered zoning, then the value may be higher than market value , and the value is considered to be an investment value . International Valuation Standards The current edition of International Valuation Standards Committee International Valuation Standards IVS 2007 re states the IFRS International Financial Reporting Standards definition of Value in Use , which would allow for either a higher value than market value or a lower value than market value Value in Use The present value of the future cash flows expected to be derived from an asset or a cash generating unit ref PDF http www.ivsc.org pubs exp drafts ivs2.pdf Exposure Draft of Proposed Revised International Valuation Standard 2 Bases Other than Market Value, June, 2006 204  Kibibyte KiB application pdf, 209584 bytes ref . As defined in IVS2, Investment value Investment Value is the valuation equivalent of the accounting accountancy concept of Value in use. Whereas IFRS s define the accountancy concepts of fair value Fair Value and Value in Use in operational terms, IVSs define Market Value and Investment Value by way of generalised definitions. References references DEFAULTSORT Value In Use Category Real estate valuation Category Valuation Category Mortgage econ theory stub de Value in use ... more details
A licence to use or LTU is a licence to use an intellectual property such as a patent or trademark . This is distinct from other types of licence such as a licence to manufacture or copy the invention or design. It is the sort of licence commonly issued for the use of computer software . ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id 7G5A2pyvCQUC&pg PA328 title From patent to profit secrets & strategies for the successful inventor author Bob DeMatteis ref References reflist Category Intellectual property law law stub ... more details
Nominative use , also nominative fair use , is a legal doctrine that provides an affirmative defense to trademark infringement as enunciated by the United States United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Ninth Circuit , ref name Doellinger cite journal url http www.law.northwestern.edu journals njtip v1 n1 5 Doellinger.pdf first Chad J. last Doellinger title Nominative Fair Use Jardine and the Demise of a Doctrine year 2003 volume 1 issue 1 accessdate 2007 12 02 format pdf journal Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property publisher Northwestern University ref by which a person may use the trademark of another as a reference to describe the other product, or to compare it to their own. Nominative use may be considered to be either related to, or a type of trademark fair use sometimes called classic fair use or statutory fair use . All trademark fair use doctrines, however classified, are distinct from the fair use fair use doctrine in copyright law . The nominative use test essentially states that one party may use or refer to the trademark of another if The product or service cannot be readily identified without using the trademark e.g. trademark is descriptive ... sponsorship or endorsement by the trademark holder. This applies even if the nominative use is commercial, and the same test applies for metatags . Furthermore, if a use is found to be nominative, then by the definition ... The nominative use doctrine was first enunciated in 1992 by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth ... , and found that there was no way to ask people their opinion of the band without using its name. This use ... website . The court found that Welles had to use the term to completely describe herself, as she ... examined older cases, identifying a unifying principle that they then named nominative use . Among ... company. See also Fair use U.S. trademark law References reflist Category United States trademark law Category Fair use Category Legal doctrines and principles ... more details
lowercase In Microsoft operating systems like DOS and Microsoft Windows Windows , the code net use code command a sub command of the code net code command, has several computer networking network related functions allowing configuration from the Command line interface command line . Drive mapping code net use code can control drive mapping mounting mapping in Microsoft terminology drive shares in a network environment. This command makes use of the Server Message Block SMB server message block and the Netbios NetBios protocol on port 139 or 445. The basic Windows XP configuration enables this functionality by default. Thus users can connect to and disconnect from shared resources such as computers, printers and drives. code net use code can display a list of network connection information on shared resources. Null session connections code net use code also connects to the IPC interprocess communication share . This is the so called null session connection, which allows unauthenticated users. The basic syntax for connecting anonymously is source lang DOS net use IP address IPC u source For example, typing at the command prompt source lang DOS net use 192.168.1.101 IPC u source attempts to connect to the share IPC of the network 192.168.1.101 as an anonymous user with blank password. If successfully connected to the target machine, a lot of information can be gathered such as shares, users, groups, registry keys and more. This would provide a hacker with a lot of information about a remote user. References For more information about code net use code for connecting and disconnecting from network shares, refer to http codeidol.com security anti hacker tool kit Windows Enumeration Tools NET TOOLS CodeIdol http technet.microsoft.com en us library bb490717.aspx Microsoft TechNet ... DEFAULTSORT Net Use Category Windows communication and services Category DOS on IBM PC compatibles fr Net use ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name U.S.E. Type Album Artist United State of Electronica Cover USE album.jpg Released March 15, 2005 small United States US small Genre Alternative rock , Electronica , Indie rock Length 49 57 Label Sonic Boom Recordings Sonic Boom Producer Jason Holstrom br and United State of Electronica U.S.E. Reviews Pitchfork Media 7.5 10 http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 22890 United State of Electronica United State of Electronica 12 May 04 Rolling Stone Rating 3 5 http www.rollingstone.com reviews album 6965813 use 7 Apr 05 Last album Emerald City 12 br 2003 This album U.S.E. br 2005 Next album Party People EP br 2005 U.S.E. is a 2004 album by United State of Electronica . It was produced, recorded, and mixed by Jason Holstrom and U.S.E. It can be downloaded freely at http www.mannheimworldwide.com mannheimworldwide.com Track listing IT IS ON Emerald City Climb the Walls Umbrella of Love All Sounds & All People Open Your Eyes Takin it All the Way ...City of Stars Night Shift There s Always Music Vamos a la Playa ...The Chase La Discoteca Category United State of Electronica albums Category 2004 albums ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 context October 2009 Expert subject finance date May 2009 Property Use Pertaining to residential Mortgage loan mortgages and their risk based pricing methods, the property use is sub categorized as follows Primary residence , Second home , Non owner occupied or investment property A primary residence is viewed and priced as the lowest risk factor of Property Use. There are no adjustments to pricing or rate. A second home is viewed and priced according to lender, some will asses the same risk factor as a primary residence while others will factor in a 0.125 to 0.5 pricing increase to mitigate the perceived risk. Lenders perceive that the borrower is less likely to value the second home if the borrower was faced with financial difficulties. A non owner occupied property is viewed and priced as the highest risk factor of property use. Lenders will factor in a 0.5 to 2.5 pricing increase to mitigate the perceived risk. Ask a corresponding mortgage broker , mortgage banker , or retail banker for specific pricing adjustments according to property use. DEFAULTSORT Property Use Category Mortgage ... more details
Public use is a legal requirement under the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution Eminent domain takings clause nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation of the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution U.S. Constitution , that owners of property seized by eminent domain for the public use be paid just compensation. The distinction between public use and public purpose has created a controversial subset of public use doctrine. This controversy was renewed after the Supreme Court of the United States Supreme Court s decision in Kelo v. City of New London , in which the Court permitted, in a 5 4 decision, the taking of private property to sell to a private redevelopment firm. Takings that are not for public use are not directly covered by the doctrine, ref See Berman v. Parker . ref however such a taking might violate Due process in the United States due process rights under the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution Fourteenth amendment , or other applicable law. References reflist See also Hawaii Housing Authority v. Midkiff Category Takings Clause case law Category Eminent domain Category Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution Category Law law stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Channel use is a quantity used in signal processing or telecommunication related to symbol rate and channel capacity . Capacity is measured in bits per input symbol into the channel bits per channel use . If a symbol enters the channel every T sub s sub seconds for every symbol period a symbol is transmitted the channel capacity in bits per second is C T sub s sub . The phrase 1 bit per channel use denotes the transmission of 1 symbol of duration T sub s sub containing 1 data bit. See also Adaptive communications End instrument Spectral efficiency and modulation efficiency in bit s Hz DEFAULTSORT Channel Use Category Data transmission Category Information theory Telecomm stub ... more details
As defined by the Austrian School Austrian School of economics the marginal use of a Good economics good or service is the specific use to which an agent would put a given increase, or the specific use of the Good economics good or Service economics service that would be abandoned in response to a given decrease. ref name weiser ein von Wieser, Friedrich ber den Ursprung und die Hauptgesetze des wirtschaftlichen Wertes nowiki nowiki The Nature and Essence of Theoretical Economics nowiki nowiki 1884 , p. 128. ref The useful ness of the marginal use thus corresponds to the marginal utility of the good or service. ref name mc culloch Mc Culloch, James Huston http www.mises.org etexts mcCulloch.pdf The Austrian Theory of the Marginal Use and of Ordinal Marginal Utility , Zeitschrift f r National konomie 37 1977 3& 4 September . ref On the assumption that an agent is Rational choice theory economically rational , each increase would be put to the specific, feasible, previously unrealized use of greatest priority, and each decrease would result in abandonment of the use of lowest priority amongst the uses to which the good or service had been put. ref name weiser ein And, in the absence of a complementarity across uses, Law of diminishing marginal utility the law of diminishing marginal utility will obtain. ref name georgescu rogen Nicholas Georgescu Roegen Georgescu Roegen, Nicholas Utility , International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences 1968 . ref ref name mc culloch The Austrian School of economics explicitly arrives at its conception of marginal utility as the utility of the marginal use, and Grenznutzen the Austrian School term from which marginal utility was originally derived in translation ref Streissler, E., Wieser, Friedrich, Freiherr von , The New Palgrave A Dictionary of Economics , v. 4 1987 , p. 921. ref literally means border use other schools usually do not make an explicit connection. ref name mc culloch References reflist 1 See also Marginalism Category ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Use , as a term in real property law of common law countries, amounts to a recognition ... the common law arose the practice of making feoffments to the use of, or upon trust for, persons other ... for further details . Development of the use One reason for the creation of uses was a desire ... the common law recognised a use in chattels from an early period, it was clear by the end of the fourteenth ... land. This enabled the feoffee to uses for the benefit of a cestui que use. The common law did not recognise the cestui que use but affirmed the right of ownership by feoffee to use. The term use translates into Trust and this was the legal beginning of Trusts and the use of trusts to defeat feudal ... an heir, the land would escheat to his overlord. The use could avoid these difficulties by allowing ... que use to have the full benefit and enjoyment of the land. Avoidance of feudal burdens By the device of a use, the tenant could avoid dues upon his death, since he was not seised of the land at his ... to a feoffee feoffee to uses to the use of the grantor s wife. Avoidance of the Statute of Mortmain ... avoided by conveyance to a feoffee to uses to the use of a religious order . Enforcement of uses The Court ... of the feoffee to uses bound by the use, but also the conscience of his heir. Thus, on the death of the feoffee to uses the use could be enforced against the feoffee s heir to whom the legal ... of enforceability of the use. The modern position was reached by the beginning of the sixteenth century The use could be enforced against anyone in the world acquiring an interest in the land other than a bona fide purchaser of the legal estate for value without notice of the use. In a conveyance to A and his heirs to the use of B and his heirs , the common law took cognisance ..., the Court of Chancery would enforce the use against him. From this time, two different kinds ... VIII to solve the problem. The statute operated to execute the use so that the interest of the cestui ... more details
refimprove date October 2009 Current use is a phrase used to describe the present condition of land use and corresponding scheme for property tax incentives for qualifying land owners typically rural who wish to preserve open space and avoid having their property assessed at the best and highest use that could be made of it i.e., a housing development or a commercial use . The statutes provide significant savings when the land is currently in use for farming agriculture and horticulture , silviculture , or comprises wetlands , or even unproductive woods or barrens. Further discounts may accrue if the land owner is willing to file a recreational easement permitting the unimpeded public to come upon the land for non motorized recreation e.g., hiking, hunting, bicycling, bird watching, etc . Some jurisdictions require a qualifying submittal of a stewardship plan for woodlands, while others including New Hampshire provide further tax reductions for these optional inclusions. Soil functions Soils data must often be included for requests related to agricultural areas. Based upon a modest tax assessment of land that remains undeveloped, the current use abatement and recreational easement can result in very affordable tax bills. The reduced burden may help postpone the decision to divide and sell off portions of the undeveloped land as local tax rates climb. The public benefits from the continued presence or recreational enjoyment of unfragmented and undeveloped areas until development plans overtake the current use incentives. In New Hampshire, United States USA , the owner of ten or more contiguous acres can file for the current use abatement for that portion of land not currently ... can reclaim some of the deferred taxes through a change of use tax. The recreation easement may .... There is often an influx of new current use requests each time a town increases its assessments ... a higher assessment as many remaining qualified open parcels will join the current use program. Once ... more details
File Cantercross.svg right thumb 240px The Canterbury Cross Symbol of many Anglican Use Catholics. The term Anglican Use has two meanings. First, it refers to former congregations of the Anglican Communion ... issued by Pope John Paul II . Anglican Use parishes currently exist only in the United States . Many Anglican Use priests are former clergy of the Episcopal Church and most are married. Starting in 2010 or soon thereafter, the structure and governance Anglican Use parishes will change. In November ... the establishment of personal ordinariate s for former Anglicans. Second, Anglican Use refers to the particular ... can be used outside of Anglican Use parishes with the proper permission from the local Roman ... used Roman Rite , the Anglican Use liturgy reflects many influences, including the Sarum Use , the English .... Distinctive features of such masses include 16th century English e.g., thee and thou , greater use ... liturgy of the Anglican Use is contained in the Book of Divine Worship . Pastoral Provision Anglican Use was created following the Pastoral Provision issued by Pope John Paul II in 1980. In addition ... Church. The Pastoral Provision and the permission to celebrate the Anglican Use are not necessarily linked. Not all former Episcopal clergy have permission to celebrate using Anglican Use. Communion Anglican Use is a particular form of worship within the western Latin Rite of the Catholic Church. The Latin Rite includes the widely practiced and most common Roman Rite as well as Anglican Use, the Ambrosian ... Rite in some parts of northern Portugal, Zaire Use in some parts of Africa, and other liturgical ... the Latin Rite but not within it. Anglican Use should not be confused with Anglo Catholicism Anglo Catholic ... use the description Catholic because they differentiate being Roman Catholic and being Catholic ... Features Orthodox Journey.htm Our Journey into Orthodoxy ref Membership Anglican Use parishes ... seeking to join the Catholic Church and become Anglican Use parishes must have the permission of the local ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image StJoePraireSep04.JPG thumbnail 300px right The former Saint Joseph s Prairie Church Washington Township Saint Joseph s Prairie Church , rural Dubuque County, Iowa . The building was relegated to profane use and sold Profane use is a term used in the Roman Catholic Church to refer to Redundant church closed parish churches that will no longer be used as churches. This is often done in preparation to sell the former church building to another party. In this context, Profane does not refer to profanity swearing , but rather to the older definition of those things that take place outside the temple. With church buildings that are to be sold, first the sacred items such as consecrated hosts will be removed from the church. The Diocese Diocesan Bishop or Archbishop will issue a decree stating that the church building has been relegated to profane use. This has the effect of deconsecrating the church building. Once this decree has been made the building is no longer an official church building. The diocese will sell the building for any use as long as it is not sordid. DEFAULTSORT Profane Use Category Roman Catholic churches Category Former Roman Catholic churches in the United States ... more details
Dablink This page is about use value in Classical economics and Marxian economics . For the neoclassical economic concept, see utility . Marxist theory Use value or value in use is the utility of consuming ... Marx s critique of political economy , any labor product has a Value economics value and a use value ... in which they are produced and sold. Origin of the concept The concepts of value, use value, utility ... value but may satisfy no use value, such as diamonds, while a commodity with a very high use value may have a very low exchange value, such as water. A modern example of the distinction is between ... value but no practical use value. Marx comments for example that in English writers of the 17th century we frequently find worth in the sense of value in use, and value in the sense of exchange ... process of exchange as such being assumed to occur as a naturally given fact. Marx emphasizes that the use ... I, Chapter 1, two paragraphs starting The utility of a thing makes it a use value. http www.efm.bris.ac.uk ... of a product which enable it to satisfy a human need or want. The use value of a product therefore ... person. The use value of a commodity is specifically a social use value, meaning that it has a generally accepted use value for others in society, and not just for the producer. How Marx defines use value Marx first defines use value precisely in A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy ... of existence in the widest sense of the term. Use value as an aspect of the commodity coincides with the physical palpable existence of the commodity. Wheat, for example, is a distinct use value differing from the use values of cotton, glass, paper, etc. A use value has value only in use, and is realized only in the process of consumption. One and the same use value can be used in various ways. But the extent .... It is, moreover, determined not only qualitatively but also quantitatively. Different use values ..., a quire of paper, a yard of linen. Whatever its social form may be, wealth always consists of use ... more details
About fair use in trademark law Fair use U.S. trademark law the broadband bandwidth management policy Fair Access Policy fair use of copyrighted works on Wikipedia Wikipedia Fair use intellectual property Fair use , a Limitations and exceptions to copyright limitation and exception to the exclusive right ... States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without acquiring permission from the rights holders. Examples of fair use include commentary, criticism, news reporting, research ... fair use originated in the United States. A similar principle, fair dealing , exists in some ... and exceptions to copyright . Fair use under United States law anchor Use rationale 17 U.S.C. 107 ... evolved into the modern concept of fair use, that recognized the utility of such actions. The doctrine ... use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any ..., teaching including multiple copies for classroom use , scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes the nature of the copyrighted ... and the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work. The fact that a work is unpublished shall not itself bar a finding of fair use if such finding is made ... 107.html title US CODE Title 17,107. Limitations on exclusive rights Fair use publisher .law.cornell.edu date 2009 05 20 accessdate 2009 06 16 ref The four factors of analysis for fair use set forth ... s fair use defense with the following explanation quote A reviewer may fairly cite largely from the original work, if his design be really and truly to use the passages for the purposes of fair ... parts of the work, with a view, not to criticize, but to supersede the use of the original work ... more details