‘Fair dealing’ refers to a bundle of copyright exceptions that allow copying or using limited extracts of a work for certain non-commercial purposes without the permission of the creator. Fair dealing only applies to works which have been lawfully made available to the public. Uses under the fair dealing exceptions include:
- Research and private study (for a purpose and to an extent which will not unreasonably prejudice the interests of the owner of the copyright). Does NOT apply to sheet music!
- Criticism and review
- News reporting
- Caricature, parody and pastiche