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PLEASE HELP PLATO Jude is a part of a publishing house. He does editing work for them and often comes across articles that have materials copied from some other book. Jude has to identify copied works as fair use. Which option do you think Jude will justify as fair use? A.
copying 300 words from a work of 50,000 words that consists of information very important to the original book
B.
copying 300 words from a work of 500 words that consists of information important to the original book
C.
copying 300 words from a work of 50,000 words that consists of information not very important to the original book
D.
copying 500 words from a work of 500 words that consists of information not important to the original
E.
copying 500 words from a work of 500 words that consists of information very important to the original

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