Once again, Jessica, you overstate your case.

There is nothing established whatsoever in the law that an entire work cannot 
be used.

Amount used is ONE of the fair use factors, and the courts HAVE ruled that 100% 
use is fair use in some cases.  This is specifically true with cases involving 
art images.

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To be honest I can't get overly excited because the fact that you can
not use an entire work of any length has been long established in copyright
law but I thought this case would make that pretty obvious.

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