Google did store the thumbnails but argued that image thumbnails were protected under the copyright doctrine of fair use.
Now a court has also said that using thumbnail-sized images of pictures does not constitute infringement, even when the images are copyrighted.
This seems a fairly logical conclusion but how small can a a thumbnail image be to be considered as fair use?
The definition says that thumbnail images have a length of around 80 to 200 pixels - if small web publishers resize commercial pictures to that size, will it be regarded as “fair use”?

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