>'fair use' only have any kind of magic in the United States. Although the
>Berne Convention does provide for the stipulations of the copyright law in
>which a film was originally registered applying to all signatory nations,
Actually it's the other way around: In another signatory nation a film (or
other work) gets the protection of that particular nation *not* the origin
nation. So a French film in the US gets the protection of US copyright law
and a US film in France gets French protection. See Article 5(1) of the
Berne Convention.
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