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I haven\'t ever seen \'\'AChorusLine\'\', but it seems like the speech is a key part and maybe part of the \
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I haven\\\'t ever seen \\\'\\\'AChorusLine\\\'\\\', but it seems like the speech is a key part and maybe part of the \\\"reason\\\" you might watch the show. This makes it less likely to be fair use (see the last sentence of the second paragraph [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use#Amount_and_substantiality here]]). The monologue is likely about a thousand words long ([[http://www.wordcounttool.com this tool]] placed it at 1186, but may well have counted ellipses and dashes), which also makes it less likely to be fair use. The fact that we currently have the whole thing rather than an excerpt makes it even \\\'\\\'less\\\'\\\' likely to be fair use.

If it was a comic, it would be several whole pages; we aren\\\'t allowed one full page. If it was a book, it would be over the guideline of 300-500 words; that isn\\\'t a hard and fast rule, but it\\\'s often followed.

Is having all of it against copyright? Is there anyone on here who I can ask about that? If it isn\\\'t fair use to have the whole thing, is there a specific paragraph that\\\'s \\\"most important\\\" that we could keep?
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But the problem wasn\'t having examples of creepy works, it was the examples being creepy themselves. The page and related pages were riddled with things like \
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But the problem wasn\\\'t having examples of creepy works, it was the examples being creepy themselves. The page and related pages were riddled with things like \\\"If you hit the pause button at exactly 15:23 on this children\\\'s cartoon, you can glimpse a lovely shot of an underage character\\\'s panties. Can you guess where\\\'s my right hand right now?\\\"

And DontLikeDontRead is never a good excuse.
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