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Right to quote law - i need an advice
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Hi!

So me and my friends are doing small project for our university, we make a trailer of our course at university to encourage new students to enrol with us. We don't want to make money out of it on social media, our university is free too.

If we use inserts that are related to pop culture (more precisely, three excerpts - one from the Star Wars movie, one from the Lord of the Rings movie and one from the Cyberpunk 2077 game - the excerpts are max 10/15 seconds long) and mention in the subtitles or say it out loud that these are the things we are discussing (we are discussing Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Cyberpunk 2077 in class), does this still fall under citation law?

Sorry if this is chaotic!

Thanks in advance!

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