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Harper & Row v. Nation Enterprises is a landmark Supreme Court case from 1985 that determined the limits of fair use in copyright law, particularly regarding unpublished works. The case involved Harper & Row's publication of Gerald Ford's memoirs and The Nation magazine's unauthorized publication of excerpts, raising critical questions about the balance between protecting intellectual property and allowing for freedom of expression.
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