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Public domain.
You could also try understanding the law
with particular attention to factors 1 (especially transformation) & 4.
If that's not for you, though, then you should definitely try that with a copyright work (Disney?) & report back on how that went.
Meta have paid the copyright fee but uploaded material from Ann's Archive because it wasn't financially feasible to scan in each book individually.
Fair use is irrelevant.
Lol, no. "Copyright fees" are what you pay your government in order to register your copyright or keep your copyright registration active.
Or to put it another way, copyright fees have fuck all to do with fair use.
You're trying make it sound as though Meta obtained consent and paid authors for their own work when in fact, Meta obtained consent from no one, and paid nothing at all to anyone, in exchange for the use of their works.
Even a light skim of the attached article would have told you that much. What do you think a copyright suit is about?
"Meta have paid the copyright fee," lol. That's some r/ConfidentlyIncorrect shit right there. Why did you even bother?
Right. Maybe you should email this to facebook...
Don't need to: their lawyers understood the law & lawyered successfully so far.
Ah, so troll it is.
Are you referring to yourself by claiming your ignorance somehow matches legal expertise? Cool ad hominem, by the way: fallacies, blame-shifting when you run out of evidence (you had none), & self-indulgent vanity are the hallmarks of trolls. Way to out yourself, buddy. 😄