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Where do parodies fall under the intellectual property laws?

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Where do parodies fall under the intellectual property laws?

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A. Typically, parodies are considered non-infringing. Although it’s obvious that you must borrow certain elements from an original thing in order to create a parody, it is most often considered fair use.

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