Both Taiwan and China allow fair use for education, quotation, broadcasting, and library use. (China also allows a very broad fair use exception to government entities using a copyrighted work to transact their official business.) Taiwan’s Law states four factors used to evaluate fair use in any of its many enumerated circumstances. Regardless of whether the use is for schools, libraries, or personal private use, the nature of the work, the purpose of the use, the quantity and quality of the use compared to the entire work, and the effect upon the potential market are all taken into consideration. Marj Associate Professor Marjorie Kibby, B.Ed, M.A, Ph.D, FHERDSA Director, Student Experience FEDUA Head of Discipline: Film, Media and Cultural Studies School of Humanities and Social Science The University of Newcastle Callaghan NSW 2308 Australia Marj.Kibby@newcastle.edu.au +61 2 49216604