What factors do courts consider when deciding whether a copyright violation is fair use?
a) The amount of the work used, the purpose of the use, the nature of the copyrighted work, and the effect of the use on the market for the original work.
b) The popularity of the work, the intentions of the user, the age of the copyright, and the geographical location of the use.
c) The medium of the work, the length of the title, the creator's identity, and the level of creativity involved.
d) The financial status of the user, the number of views on the original work, the language of the work, and the social media platform used.