| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - eceived the benefit of the fair comment doctrine.35 When a critic is commenting about a book, the reader is on notice that the critic is engaging in interpretation, an inherently subjective enterprise, and therefore realizes that others, including the author, may utterly disagree with the critic's interpretation.36 The average reader further understands that because of limitations of space, not to
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