Passle's technology allows users to select and comment on short quotes or passages from online articles within certain limits. Quotes on Passle are restricted to 140 words to ensure fair use of third-party content. Each quote includes an attribution link back to the original source and is accompanied by a user's commentary, critique, or review of the selected text. UK copyright law and guidelines from the British Library indicate that limited quotations can be used for purposes of criticism or review if the source is acknowledged and the quoted material spurs additional analysis or assessment.
2. "IF I HAVE SEEN FURTHER IT IS BY
STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS
- ISAAC NEWTON
3. UK LEGISLATION
Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 (CDPA)
Section 30. Criticism, review, quotation and news reporting.
http://legislation.gov.uk/ukdsi/2014/9780111112717
4. PASSLES TECHNOLOGY
Passles technology enables users to select a quote or passage from an article online and
comment on it.
There are limits imposed by the software to ensure fair use of the third-party content.
Only 140 words can be selected from an article.
There is always an attribution link back to the original article.
When a quotation is made, a user is able to give comment on, critique, and/or review
the given source material.
8. FAIR USE COPYRIGHT EXPLAINED BY
BRITISH LIBRARY
Fair use for quotation, critique or review
The Society of Authors advises that limited citations of a work are allowed if used
solely for the purpose of critique or review under the following conditions:
Providing the work is publicly available
The source of the work is acknowledged
The quoted material is supplemented by topical discussion or assessment
The extent of material quoted is considered an acceptable amount for the purpose
of review
https://bl.uk/business-and-ip-centre/articles/fair-use-copyright-explained