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68 you might have? In Campbell v. Acuff Rose, the Supreme Court said no. You may still use a copyrighted work under the fair use doctrine, even if you’ve asked for and been denied permission. Just be sure that your use is a fair use. Remember that nothing a copyright owner says can diminish your fair use rights without your consent.