One line, if it's an important line or a small work, can be enough.
Not to beat a dead horse, but this is exactly why I would say there are no rules. There are guidelines, and there is precedent, but "rules" to me implies something much more concrete. "One line of dialogue is fair use" would be a rule. "An undetermined small percentage is fair use" isn't.
Okay, car people here is a Jericho promo with the car.
What is it?
Trudy, please explain how having the statute on your desk makes you NOT a nerd? (from another avowed nerd!)
Legal secretary in an IP firm -- its a job hazard.
First, your return to shore was not part of our negotiations nor our agreement, so I must do nothin'. And secondly, you must be a pirate for the Pirate's Code to apply, and you're not. And thirdly, the Code is more what you'd call "guidelines" than actual rules.
Amych gets it!
Crooks and Liars still has the CNN clip up, btw.
Looks Dodgish to me.
I say Plymouth Roadrunner. Which probably has a Dodge sibling.
Lookie: [link]
eta: Really, that's kinda' tough, as we only get a not-so-clear look at the grill. But look at the top of the hood too....
Yeah, that does look right.
Thanks!
Now I'm earwormed with the Roadrunner cartoon theme song.
Also, I miss the days when TV villians drove Lincoln Continentals.
If anyone missed the Colbert Report last night, you can hear the newly elected Representative John Hall (formerly of the band Orleans) and SC dueting on the National Anthem here!