For animations, graphics, audio, and video, the following factors are considered when determining whether a use is fair use:
* The nature of the copyrighted work: Is the work a creative or informational work? Is it published or unpublished?
* The amount of the copyrighted work being used: How much of the work is being used? Is it a small portion or a significant portion?
* The purpose of the use: Is the use for commercial or non-commercial purposes? Is it for educational or research purposes? Is it for commentary or criticism?
* The impact of the use on the market for the original work: Will the use reduce the value of the original work? Will it make it more difficult for the copyright owner to sell or license the work?
If a use is determined to be fair use, you can use the copyrighted material without the permission of the copyright owner. However, it is important to note that fair use is a complex doctrine, and the application of fair use principles can vary depending on the specific circumstances of a particular case.