» Mon May 14, 2012 3:07 am
You're confusing fair use with public domain.
Public domain is when it falls out of copyright, which is at least 120 years in most cases (officially at least, unofficially it's anything created before Mickey Mouse)
Fair use is something entirely different and has to do with works currently protected by copyright being used without express permission. It covers things like educational use and parodies but has specific provisions such as that that you may only use the smallest possible piece of the original work as necessary to get the job done. Also if your work that you claim fair use on gains any notoriety at all, your fair use claim will be challenged in a lengthy and expensive court battle.