Fair use laws were created to make exceptions to allow whom to use material without permission

Fair use laws were created to make exceptions to allow certain individuals or organizations to use copyrighted material without seeking permission from the copyright holder. This includes cases where the use is deemed to be for educational purposes, news reporting, criticism, commentary, parody, or research. Fair use laws aim to strike a balance between protecting the rights of copyright owners and ensuring that certain uses of copyrighted material are allowed for the benefit of society.