Patrick Williams
Well, I did find a way around it: my nephew wanted to use some shots I'd taken in a series on tattoos (back in the '80's) in a school paper. I said "Sure ... but you have to put copyright 1986 Patrick Williams under each picture and then list me in the bibliography with the words 'photographs used with permission of the copyright holder'."
Folks, if you're doing a project where you want to use someone else's copyrighted work, ask them first and credit them when they approve. I'd bet most artists would be okay with any 'fair use' if you can demonstrate that a) you're not doing this to make any money and b) you're going to do everything you can to protect their rights as well. Showing that level of respect, not imitation, is the sincerest form of flattery.
Folks, if you're doing a project where you want to use someone else's copyrighted work, ask them first and credit them when they approve. I'd bet most artists would be okay with any 'fair use' if you can demonstrate that a) you're not doing this to make any money and b) you're going to do everything you can to protect their rights as well. Showing that level of respect, not imitation, is the sincerest form of flattery.