Copyrighted materials used on this Web Site / Social Media Posts and comments use the FAIR USE section for the permissible purposes, except that for “News reporting”, Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A.
The purpose is generally for quotes within Bible Translations, but there can be other material(s) used.
The legal foundation for fair use in the United States is found in 17 U.S. Code § 107, titled Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use. This section of the U.S. Copyright Act outlines when and how copyrighted material can be used without permission from the copyright holder.
It allows for the use of copyrighted works for purposes such as:
Criticism
Comment
News reporting
Teaching
Scholarship
Research
To determine whether a particular use qualifies as fair use, courts consider four key factors:
Purpose and character of the use (e.g., commercial vs. nonprofit educational)
Nature of the copyrighted work
Amount and substantiality of the portion used
Effect of the use on the market value of the original work
You can read the full text of the law on Cornell Law School’s Legal Information Institute.