In Harper & Row Publishers v. The Nation Enterprises, the Supreme Court held that:
a) news, unlike history, can be copyrighted; b) historical facts, unlike news, can be copyrighted; c) the fair use doctrine never applies to a former president; d) it was not a fair use to publish a 300-word excerpt from a president’s memoirs before they were published in book form; e) it is never a fair use to quote from presidential memoirs without permission.
D
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a. may target messages contrary to its own views b. may not engage in content-based, viewpoint discrimination c. may not target messages it disfavored d. may not engage in content-based, viewpoint discrimination and may not target messages it disfavored