Fair use is always going to be a gray area, and it should be. We need to allow for things we can't see yet.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The shades of respectability begin to close about the greying head.
Part of me longs to do a job where there's not a gray area.
We shouldn't build a technology to colour, or grey out, what people say. The media in general is balanced, although there are a lot of issues to be addressed that the media rightly pick up on.
But as someone pointed out earlier, it is not really about fairness; it is about taking finite resources and applying them where they will have the most effect.
The Fairness Project is endeavoring to try to do what we can to make a fairer society.
One of the great things about the universe is that it's fair.
Sometimes the things we have to do are objectionable in the eyes of others.
It occurred to me, when I was old enough to make rules of my own, that they should be fair and simple.
Anything that exists on the human palette is, from my point of view, fair game for artists to portray. You don't have to go see it if you don't want to, so don't go.
There's a gray area there that I'm satisfied is not gray.